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52.9.5 /httpssl

Enables the Internet Agent to use a secure connection to a Web browser being used to display the
Internet Agent Web console. The Web browser must also be enabled to use SSL; if it is not, a non-
secure connection is used. See
Section 48.4, "Securing Internet Agent Connections with SSL," on
page
788.
Syntax: /httpssl

52.10 SSL Switches

The Internet Agent can use SSL to enable secure SMTP, POP, IMAP, and HTTP connections. The
following switches can be used to 1) specify the server certificate file, key file, and key file
password required for SSL and 2) enable or disable SSL for SMTP, POP, IMAP, and HTTP
connections. See
Section 48.4, "Securing Internet Agent Connections with SSL," on page
788.

/certfile

/keyfile

/keypasswd

/smtpssl
/httpssl
/popssl
/imapssl
/ldapssl
52.10.1 /certfile
Specifies the server certificate file to use. The file must be in Base64/PEM or PFX format. If the file
is not in the same directory as the Internet Agent program, specify the full path.
Syntax: /certfile-filename
Example: /certfile-\\server1\sys\server1.crt
52.10.2 /keyfile
Specifies the private key file to use. The key file is required if the certificate file does not contain the
key. If the certificate file contains the key, do not use this switch. When specifying a filename, use
the full path if the file is not in the same directory as the Internet Agent program.
Syntax: /keyfile-filename
Example: /keyfile-\\server1\sys\server1.key
52.10.3 /keypasswd
Specifies the private key password. If the key does not require a password, do not use this switch.
Syntax: /keypasswd-password
Example: /keypasswd-novell
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