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This section contains the following settings:
choosing one of HTTPS modes;
choosing a port which will be used for connection via HTTPS protocol;
testing the chosen settings;
choosing a port which will be used for connection via HTTPS protocol;
applying the chosen settings.
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Choose one of three modes: turn of HTTPS - this mode turns off the HTTPS protocol; use self-
signed certificate - this mode uses the certificate obtained from the Web Manager Tool; use
downloaded certificate - this mode uses a certificate uploaded by the administrator of TrueConf
Server.
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Tutorial "How to Configure HTTPS in TrueConf Server"
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Set TCP port, which responds to the web server for operation via HTTPS protocol. Port value is
443 by default. Only digits are available for entering to this field.
5.
Click this button to verify HTTPS configuration data without restarting the web server. This
action does not change the configuration file of the Apache web server. Verification is perfomed by
the steps specified in the Verification and adoption of settings block.
6.
Generate a new sertificate. The Self-Signed Certificate section has such an appearance only if
this certificate type has not been issued before. Should certificate has been already issued, this
section would contain the main data of root certificate and certificate which will be used by the web
server and TCS (refer to the Self-Signed Certificate block description).
7.
To download certificate files and key you should choose them and click the Download button.
The Downloaded certificate section has such an appearance only if this certificate type has not
been issued before. Should certificate has been already downloaded, this section would contain
the main certificate data (refer to the Downloaded Certificate block description).
The existence of safe connection channel between browser and server is essential for media devices
capture by means of browser using WebRTC technology for Google Chrome browser starting from
version 47.
To set a safe connection, the server administrator needs certificate file in X.509 format and
corresponding private key file.
There are two types of certificates available for use in the Web Manager tool:
Self-Signed;
Fully-Featured.
Self-Signed Certificate
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