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SSL Configuration

It is imperative that SSL be configured and working properly before using SiteMinder. In order to make an SSL connection, you must be able to trust the certificate authority of an incoming certificate. For example, if a browser presents a certificate that was signed by VeriSign, you must have a VeriSign Certificate Authority installed and trusted in the Web Server. In addition to trusting client certificates that are presented, the server itself must have a certificate to present to the clients. The clients have to trust the Certificate Authority that issued the certificate. This allows for mutual authentication. Once these certificates have been installed, you can configure the Web Server to use SSL and require certificates, if desired.

For detailed SSL configuration information, see the documentation provided with your web server software. This section contains step-by-step instructions for configuring your Web Server and Web browser to successfully establish an SSL connection. If you have correctly configure SSL, but are still having problems making the connection, see the common problems at the end of the section.


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