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Enabling ssl for web service, Setting up the ssl log for a web server – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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Chapter 8

To block Web sites:

1

In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.

2

Click Web and choose Configure Web Service.

3

Click the Proxy tab and select Enable Proxy.

4

Type the URL of the Web site you want to block in the Add field and click Add. Or click
Import to import a list of Web sites.

5

Click Save, then restart Web service.

Enabling SSL for Web Service

If you plan to set up Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) service and enable it for Web sites, you need
to enable it for the entire Web service. Once you enable SSL service you can configure SSL
for each site hosted on your server.

For more information about configuring SSL for a specific Web site, see “Enabling SSL” on
page 378.

To enable SSL for Web service:

1

In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.

2

Click Web and choose Configure Web Service.

3

On the General pane, click “Enable SSL support.”

4

Click Save, then restart Web service.

Setting Up the SSL Log for a Web Server

If you are using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on your Web server, you can set up a file to log
SSL transactions and errors.

To set up an SSL log:

1

In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.

2

Click Web and choose Configure Web Service.

3

Click the Sites tab, select a site to edit, then click Edit.

4

Click the Security tab, select Enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), then enter the path name
for the folder where you want to keep the SSL log in the SSL Log file field.

5

Click Save, then restart Web service.

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