Enabling
SSL
for
the
secure
Web
server
Note:
To
enable
SSL,
you
must
have
a
valid
SSL
certificate
installed.
Complete
the
following
steps
to
enable
the
secure
Web
server:
1.
In
the
navigation
pane,
click
MM
Control
→
Security
.
The
page
that
is
displayed
looks
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
and
shows
that
a
valid
SSL
server
certificate
is
installed.
If
the
SSL
server
certificate
status
does
not
show
that
a
valid
SSL
certificate
is
installed,
go
to
2.
Scroll
to
the
SSL
Server
Configuration
for
Web
Server
section
and
select
Enabled
in
the
SSL
Client
field
and
then
click
Save
.
The
value
selected
takes
effect
the
next
time
the
management
module
is
restarted.
SSL
client
certificate
management
The
SSL
client
requires
that
a
valid
certificate
and
corresponding
private
encryption
key
is
installed
before
SSL
is
enabled.
There
are
two
methods
available
for
generating
the
private
key
and
required
certificate:
using
a
self-signed
certificate,
or
using
a
certificate
signed
by
a
certificate
authority.
The
procedure
for
generating
the
private
encryption
key
and
certificate
for
the
SSL
client
is
the
same
as
the
procedure
for
the
SSL
server,
except
that
you
use
the
SSL
Client
Certificate
Management
section
of
the
Security
Web
page
instead
of
the
SSL
Server
Certificate
Management
section.
If
you
want
to
use
a
self-signed
certificate
for
the
SSL
client,
see
If
you
want
to
use
a
certificate
authority
signed
certificate
for
the
SSL
client,
see
SSL
client
trusted
certificate
management
The
secure
SSL
client
(LDAP
client)
uses
trusted
certificates
to
positively
identify
the
LDAP
server.
A
trusted
certificate
can
be
the
certificate
of
the
certificate
authority
that
signed
the
certificate
of
the
LDAP
server
or
it
can
be
the
actual
certificate
of
the
LDAP
server.
At
least
one
certificate
must
be
imported
to
the
management
module
before
the
SSL
client
is
enabled.
You
can
import
up
to
three
trusted
certificates.
Complete
the
following
steps
to
import
a
trusted
certificate:
1.
In
the
navigation
pane,
select
MM
Control
→
Security
.
2.
In
the
SSL
Client
Configuration
for
LDAP
Client
section,
make
sure
that
the
SSL
client
is
disabled.
If
it
is
not
disabled,
select
Disabled
in
the
SSL
Client
field
and
then
click
Save
.
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