Setting up SSL on a server-based CA server
Because server administrators and clients use browsers to access the CA server to request and pick up certificates, use SSL to protect the CA server. When you set up the CA server for SSL, you create the server key ring file and request a server certificate. Domino® automatically approves the server certificate and merges the CA certificate as a trusted root.
About this task
For information on approving server certificate requests for Domino servers that are not CA servers, see the related topic Signing server certificates.
Note: There are cases when you might want to use the Domino 5 certificate authority,
for example, if you want to set up Domino for
SSL using a third party certificate. For more information, look in
the related topics for the technote Setting up a Domino 5 certificate authority.
To set up SSL on a server-based CA server
Procedure
Results
If the Security indicator (a padlock icon) is closed (locked), you have successfully established a secure session over SSL.