Following The Quickstart Wizard - SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual

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Following the QuickStart Wizard

Screen text displayed in this section reflects that found in the QuickStart wizard for
Note:
the remote configuration manager. Information for appropriate responses through
all configuration manager methods is presented.
Read the opening screen information and respond to the prompt.
Would you like to use the QuickStart wizard to create a ssl-server? (y/n):
If you do not have a key and certificate available and do not wish to use a default key and
certificate, enter n or q. If you have read and agree with the introductory information,
enter y. The following text will be displayed:
Enter a name for your ssl-server:
Enter a name for the logical secure server ("ssl-server") you are configuring. The name is
used for identification purposes only. (In this example, we name the server myServer .) If
it already exists, you are prompted to provide a different name.
Secure server names can consist of Arabic numerals and upper- and lowercase
Note:
alphabetic, underscore (_), hyphen (-), and period (.) characters. Secure server
names must begin with an alphabetic character.
Enter the IP address for 'myServer':
This is the IP address of the physical server to which the clear (decrypted) text should be
sent.
Enter the netmask for MyServer:
Enter the netmask for the server. This information is used to facilitate routing.
Enter the SSL port [443]:
Enter the TCP service port for the appliance to monitor for secure connection requests. The
default is 443, but you may specify a different number. You may not specify a TCP service
port already configured to the same IP address.
Enter the clear text port:
Enter the number of the TCP service port for the SSL appliance to use to send clear text to
the server. If you specify TCP service port 80, you are warned that the port will be
unavailable for non-SSL requests. (See Chapter 3 SSL Introduction for a discussion of
port blocking.) You can abort the current clear text port designation and enter a different
TCP service port, or approve using TCP service port 80 for clear text.
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