Configuring Secure Access With A Configuration Editor For The Srx 210 Services Gateway; Verifying Secure Web Access For The Srx 210 Services Gateway - Juniper SRX 210 Services Hardware Manual

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Table 32: Secure Access Quick Configuration Summary (continued)
Field
Function
HTTPS Certificate
Specifies SSL certificates to be used for
encryption.
This field is available only after you have
created an SSL certificate.
Enable HTTPS on All
Enables HTTPS on all interfaces at one
Interfaces
time.
HTTPS-Enabled
Allows you to specify interfaces on which
Interfaces
you want to enable HTTPS access.
JUNOScript over SSL
Enable SSL JUNOScript
Enables secured SSL access to the
access
JUNOScript XML scripting API.
JUNOScript SSL
Specifies SSL certificates to be used for
Certificate
encryption.
This field is available only after you create
at least one SSL certificate.
Related Topics
Configuring Secure Access with a Configuration Editor for the SRX 210 Services
Gateway
You can manage your services gateway using a secure Web connection by enabling
HTTPS.
To enable HTTPS on your services gateway:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chapter 11: Configuring Secure Web Access for the SRX 210 Services Gateway
Verifying Secure Web Access for the SRX 210 Services Gateway on page 108
Generating SSL Certificates for the SRX 210 Services Gateway on page 104
Configuring Secure Access with a Configuration Editor for the SRX 210 Services
Gateway on page 107
Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 33 on page 108.
If you are finished configuring the services gateway, commit the configuration.
Verify the secure Web access configuration.

Configuring Secure Access with a Configuration Editor for the SRX 210 Services Gateway

Your Action
To specify the HTTPS certificate, select a certificate from
the HTTPS Certificate list—for example, new.
To enable HTTPS on all interfaces, select the Enable
HTTPS on All Interfaces box.
Select and deselect interfaces by clicking the direction
arrows:
To enable HTTPS access on an interface, add the
interface to the HTTPS Interfaces list.
To disable HTTPS access on an interface, add the
interface to the Logical Interfaces list.
To enable SSL access, select the Enable SSL JUNOScript
access box.
To enable an SSL certificate, select a certificate from the
JUNOScript SSL Certificate list—for example, new.
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