Back-End SSL Proxy List Quick Start
Cisco Content Services Switch SSL Configuration Guide
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Table 2-3
SSL Termination Proxy List Quick Start (continued)
Task and Command Example
Continue to
Table 2-4
8.
server. If not, continue to step 9.
Activate the completed SSL proxy list.
9.
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# active
The following running-configuration example shows the results of entering the
commands in
Table
2-3.
!*********************** SSL PROXY LIST ***********************
ssl-proxy-list ssl_list1
ssl-server 20
ssl-server 20 vip address 192.168.3.6
ssl-server 20 port 444
ssl-server 20 rsacert myrsacert1
ssl-server 20 rsakey myrsakey1
ssl-server 20 cipher rsa-export-with-rc4-40-md5 192.168.3.6 8080
weight 5
ssl-server 20 urlrewrite 22 www.mydomain.com
active
If you require that a CSS send encrypted data to an SSL server, configure a
back-end server entry in the SSL proxy list to allow the SSL module to encrypt
the data and initiate an SSL connection to the server. You must configure back-end
SSL with SSL termination. For the SSL termination quick start procedure, see the
"SSL Termination Proxy List Quick Start"
Chapter 2
if the flow requires encryption to a back-end SSL
section.
SSL Configuration Quick Starts
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