Configure The Maximum Number Of Times That The Blackberry Browser Accepts Http Redirections; Permitting Push Applications To Make Trusted Connections To A Blackberry Mds Connection Service - Blackberry PRD-10459-016 - Enterprise Server For MS Exchange Administration Manual

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Configure the maximum number of times that the
BlackBerry Browser accepts HTTP redirections
HTTP redirection occurs when the BlackBerry Browser requests a web page from a web server and the web server
redirects the request to a new web address for the page. The default limit is 5 redirections.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view.
2.
Click MDS Connection Service.
3.
Click Edit component.
4.
On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Maximum redirect connections field, type a
number.
5.
Click Save all.
Permitting push applications to make
trusted connections to a BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service
To permit push applications to open trusted connections to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, you must create a key
store (the webserver.keystore file) on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. This key store
permits the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to accept HTTPS connections from push applications.
Push applications can use a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to open HTTPS connections to the BlackBerry
MDS Connection Service to push application data and application updates to the BlackBerry devices that are assigned to
that BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
You can use the Java keytool to create a self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, or you can
import a signed certificate from a trusted public certification authority. You can use the Java keytool to export the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate from the key store, and import the certificate to the key stores that the Java
push applications use.
For more information about using the Java keytool, visit java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html.
For more information about the Apache Tomcat requirements, visit tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html.
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