If authentication is disabled for this portal, you have the option to Enable HTTP access for this
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Application Offloaded Portal. This feature is useful for setting up offloading in trial deployments.
Click Accept. You are returned to the Portals > Portals page where you will see the Web
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application listed as an Offloaded Web Application under Description.
If you have not disabled authentication, navigate to the Portals > Domains page and create a
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domain for this portal. See the
creating a domain.
Update your DNS server for this virtual host domain name and alias (if any).
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Configuring Generic SSL Offloading
SSL Offloading portals extends the Application Offloading feature to support protocol
independent SSL requests and forward them to the backend server. This feature is needed for
customer client/server applications that use SSL for security.
The "Generic (SSL Offloading)" scheme is intended for deployments that require SSL offloading
for custom SSL applications, i.e., non-HTTP(S). Layer 7 controls such as load balancing, Web
Application Firewall, URL rewriting, authentication controls and access policies are not
applicable when using this offloading method.
Note This feature is available on the SRA 4600 and 4200 only.
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"Portals > Domains" section on page 148
for information about