User manual
Table Of Contents
- Web Technologies Administration
- Contents
- Web Technologies Overview
- Managing Web Technologies
- Managing Websites
- Using Server Admin to Manage Websites
- Changing the Access Port for a Website
- Improving Performance of Static Websites (PerformanceCache)
- Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website
- Setting Up Directory Listing for a Website
- Connecting to Your Website
- Enabling WebDAV on Websites
- Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Script
- Enabling Server Side Includes (SSI)
- Viewing Website Settings
- Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and ContentHandlers
- Enabling SSL
- Enabling PHP
- User Content on Websites
- WebMail
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Working With Open-Source Applications
- Installing and Viewing WebModules
- Solving Problems
- Where to Find More Information
- Glossary
- Index

48 Chapter 5 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Web Server SSL Password Not Accepted When Manually Entered
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.
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