User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter AppSpeed Installation and Upgrade Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- VMware vCenter AppSpeed Installation
- Installing and Configuring AppSpeed Server
- Deploying AppSpeed Probes
- Managing SSL Keys
- Using Multiple AppSpeed Servers
- Extracting SSL Files
- Upgrading AppSpeed
- Uninstall AppSpeed
- Troubleshooting AppSpeed Installation and Deployment
- Index
Managing SSL Keys 4
To monitor traffic on HTTPS sites that incorporate SSL protection, you must configure the SSL keys for each
endpoint and the IP address and port pair where AppSpeed detects SSL traffic.
AppSpeed supports SSL key monitoring only for HTTPS sites.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“View SSL Key Information,” on page 19
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“Add an SSL Key,” on page 19
View SSL Key Information
You can view the existing SSL key configuration to determine for which endpoints you want to provide an
SSL key.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click SSL Management.
3 View the secure site endpoints for which AppSpeed cannot monitor traffic without a key.
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The Pending SSL Endpoints table lists the endpoints for which valid SSL keys are required.
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The Monitored SSL Endpoints table lists the endpoints for which valid keys exist and AppSpeed is
monitoring.
Add an SSL Key
You can assign a key to a pending endpoint to enable AppSpeed to monitor its traffic.
Prerequisites
You must extract the SSL files from the Web server to obtain the key.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click SSL Management.
3 In the SSL Pending Endpoints table, select the endpoints and click Add/Update SSL key.
4 Browse to and open the key file.
The key is assigned to the selected endpoints. The endpoint moves from the SSL Pending Endpoints table
to the Monitored Endpoints table.
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