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Chapter 4: Site Management
120 Cobalt RaQ 4 User Manual
To enable SSL on a virtual site:
1. Go to the Server Management screen.
2. Click the green wrench icon next to the virtual site on which you want to
enable SSL. The Site Management screen appears.
3. Click Site Settings on the left side.
4. Click the check box next to Enable SSL.
5. Click Save Changes.
The RaQ 4 saves the configuration of the virtual site.
Generate a self-signed certificate
Once you (as the RaQ 4 Administrator) have enabled SSL, the user must now
create a self-signed certificate. The self-signed certificate can be signed later by
an external authority.
1. On the Site Management screen, click SSL Settings on the left side. The
Certificate Subject Information table appears. See Figure 46.
2. Enter the following information:
Country Enter the two-letter country code (for example, AU for
Australia or US for United States).
State Enter the name of the state (for example, New South Wales or
California).
Locality Enter the city or locality (for example, Sydney or Toronto).
Organization Enter the name of the organization (for example, The
Widgets Corporation).
Organizational Unit As an option, enter the name of a department (for
example, Hardware Engineering).
3. Select Generate self-signed certificate from the pull-down menu at the
bottom.
4. Click Save Changes. The RaQ 4 processes the information and regenerates
the screen with the new self-signed certificate in the Certificate Request and
Certificate windows. See Figure 47.
Note: This feature only enables the public Web server; it does not
enable the SSL administrative server. See “SSL certificate for the
main site” on page 123.