[opencms-dev] How to make https request available in opencms

Martin Kuba makub at ics.muni.cz
Wed Jun 22 12:44:35 CEST 2005


Which version of OpenCMS are you using ? You have to use 6.0(RC2) if you 
want SSL.

Martin

Arian Abrahantes Quintana wrote:
> Dear all:
>  
> I am still a rookie on opencms... Now I want to make some parts of my website available through https. After reading opencms and apache documentation I have outlined a procedure to do this. I wish you to consider check it and tell me if I am missing something.
>  
> 1- Configure apache to listen https request.
> 2- Configure keys and certificates in apache (so far I'll not use an external Certification Authority so keys and certificates will be generated and checked by my own server).
> 3- In opencms.properties, change url_prefix_https and url_prefix_servername accordingly.
> 4- Declare export=https in page property.
>  
> I omitted some reboot processes in the middle. Is that simple for opencms? probably due to my short experience I am missing something
>  
> Since I just have one server (it is already in production) I want to be sure which steps to follow in order to have service disruption time at a minimum.
>  
> I'll kindly appreciate any help you can bring me. Best regards,
>  
> arian
> 
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