Before you begin
IBM HTTP Server supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Version 2 and Version 3 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) Version 1. IBM HTTP Server is based on the Apache Web server, but for SSL configuration it requires the IBM-supplied SSL modules, rather than the OpenSSL modules. This document describes configuration of IBM HTTP Server, although it is possible to use another supported Web server.SSL is disabled by default and it is necessary to modify a configuration file and generate a server-side certificate using the key management utility (iKeyman) provided with IBM HTTP Server to enable SSL.
Steps for this task
LoadModule ibm_ssl_module modules/IBMModuleSSL128.dll install_root/bin/mod_ibm_app_server_http.dll Listen 443 <VirtualHost droplet.austin.ibm.com:443> ServerName droplet.austin.ibm.com DocumentRoot <install_root>\htdocs SSLEnable #SSLClientAuth required </VirtualHost> SSLDisable Keyfile <IHS_HOME>/serverkey.kdb
Note: Change the host name and the path for the key file accordingly. Modify the Web server to support client certificates by uncommenting the SSLClientAuth directive shown in the httpd.conf file.
SSLClientAuth required
Results
You can connect to the Snoop servlet.Example