Using An Existing Key/Certificate; Exporting A Key/Certificate From A Server; Apache Interface To Open Ssl* (Mod_Ssl) - HP P4518A - Traffic Management Server Sa7150 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 3
Using an
Existing Key/
Certificate
NOTE: Currently there
is no published method
for extracting private
keys from Microsoft* IIS
or Netscape* servers.
SSL Operations
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIDKDCCAtKgAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCB
nDELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAkNBMQ4wDAYD
VQQHEwVQb3dheTEaMBgGA1UEChMRQ29tbWVyY2Ug
.
.
.
-----END CERTIFICATE----- <Enter>
... <Enter>
Import successful!
HP SA7150>
5. Create mapping for Server 1. Use the create map command to
specify the server IP address, ports, and keyID.
HP SA7150> create map
Server IP (0.0.0.0): 10.1.1.30
Network port [443]:
Cleartext (server) port [80]:
KeyID to use for mapping: mywebserver
6. Save the configuration when the server has been mapped.
HP SA7150> config save
Saving configuration to flash...
Configuration saved to flash
HP SA7150>

Exporting a Key/Certificate from a Server

This method is used when it is important that the existing keys and
certificates are used.
Consult your server software documentation for detailed instructions
on how to export keys and certificates. Once you have exported the
keys and certificates, use the import key and import cert commands
to paste the keys and certificates into your SA7150. Some general
instructions are provided below for the Apache Web Server.

Apache Interface to Open SSL* (mod_ssl)

For key:
1. Look in $APACHEROOT/conf/httpd.conf for location of *.key
file.
2. Copy and paste the key file.
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