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Table Of Contents
- Scenarios for Setting Up SSL Certificates for View
- Contents
- Scenarios for Setting Up SSL Connections to View
- Obtaining SSL Certificates from a Certificate Authority
- Off-loading SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers
- Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
- Download an SSL Certificate from the Intermediate Server
- Download a Private Key from the Intermediate Server
- Convert a Certificate File to PKCS#12 Format
- Import a Signed Server Certificate into a Windows Certificate Store
- Modify the Certificate Friendly Name
- Import the Root and Intermediate Certificates into the Windows Certificate Store
- Set View Server External URLs to Point Clients to SSL Off-loading Servers
- Allow HTTP Connections From Intermediate Servers
- Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
- Index
Scenarios for Setting Up SSL Connections to
View
Scenarios for Setting Up SSL Connections to View provides examples of setting up SSL certificates for use by
View servers. The first scenario shows you how to obtain signed SSL certificates from a Certificate Authority
and ensure that the certificates are in a format that can be used by View servers. The second scenario shows
you how to configure View servers to off-load SSL connections to an intermediate server.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for anyone who wants to install View and needs to obtain SSL certificates that
are used by View servers, or for anyone who uses intermediate servers to off-load SSL connections to View.
The information is written for experienced Windows or Linux system administrators who are familiar with
virtual machine technology and datacenter operations.
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