4
Save the configuration to flash memory. If not saved, the configuration is lost
during a power cycle or if the reload command is used.
inxcfg> write flash
inxcfg>
Supporting Other Secure Protocols
Along with SSL, SonicWALL SSL devices can support other secure protocols using TLS v1.0,
SSL v2.0, and SSL v3.0. SFTP, IMAPS, POP3S, NNTPS, and LDAPS are some examples. The
steps below show how to configure the SSL appliance for setting up a secure server to
process only POP3S (S-POP) mail.
EXAMPLE: Configuring a Secure Mail Server
The steps in this example are abbreviated to show only relevant changes from the
Note:
standard SSL server setup.
1
Initiate a management session as described above. Attach the configuration
manager to the device (remote only) and enter Privileged and Configuration
modes. Enter a default router. Enter SSL Configuration mode. If a key and
certificate have not been defined, create them. If a security policy has not been
defined, specify one.
2
Enter Server Configuration mode and create a server named mySecureMail . Assign
an IP address and netmask. Assign port 995 for monitoring for POP3S (S-POP)
connections and port 110 for sending clear text. Assign the appropriate key
association and security policies. Return to Privileged mode.
(config-ssl[myDevice])> server mySecureMail create
(config-ssl-server[myServer])> sslport 995
(config-ssl-server[myServer])> remoteport 110
(config-ssl-server[myServer])> end
(config-ssl[myDevice])> end
(config[myDevice])> end
inxcfg>
3
Save the configuration to flash memory. If not saved, the configuration is lost
during a power cycle or if the reload command is used.
inxcfg> write flash
inxcfg>
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