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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 51
To set up SSL for a website:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Sites pane, double-click the site in the list.
4 In the Security pane, select Enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
When you turn on SSL, a message notes that the port is changed to 443.
5 Type the location of the SSL log file in the SSL Log File field.
You can also click the Browse button to locate the folder you want to use.
If you are administering a remote server, file service must be running on the remote
server to use the Browse button.
6 Choose the certificate you want in the pop-up menu.
The name of the certificate must match the virtual host name if the certificate is
protected by a passphrase. If the names don’t match, web service won’t restart.
Note: For details on editing the certificate details, see the Appendix, “Certificates and
Security,” in the mail service administration guide.
7 If you choose Custom Configuration or want to edit a certificate, you may need to do
the following:
a Click the Edit button and supply the correct information in each field for the
certificate.
b If you received a ca.crt file from the certificate authority, click the Edit button and
paste the text from the ca.crt file in the Certificate Authority File field.
Note: The ca.crt file may be required but not sent directly to you. This file should be
available on the website of the certificate authority.
c Type a passphrase in the Private Key Passphrase field and click OK.
8 Click Save.
9 Confirm that you want to restart web service.
Server Admin allows you to enable SSL with or without saving the SSL password. If you
did not save the passphrase with the SSL certificate data, the server prompts you for
the passphrase upon restart, but won’t accept manually entered passphrases. Use the
Security pane for the site in Server Admin to save the passphrase with the SSL
certificate data.
Note: Detailed information about certificates and their management is in Appendix,
“Certificates and Security,” of the mail service administration guide.
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