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Apache Module mod_nw_ssl 2g65e

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Description: Enable SSL encryption for NetWare
Status: Base
Module Identifier: nwssl_module
Source File: mod_nw_ssl.c
Compatibility: NetWare only

Summary 6m2os

This module enables SSL encryption for a specified port. It takes advantage of the SSL encryption functionality that is built into the NetWare operating system.

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Directives 1a4l6m

Bugfix checklist 4i2533

See also 27136x

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NWSSLTrustedCerts Directive t3327

Description: List of additional client certificates
Syntax: NWSSLTrustedCerts filename [filename] ...
Context: server config
Status: Base
Module: mod_nw_ssl

Specifies a list of client certificate files (DER format) that are used when creating a proxied SSL connection. Each client certificate used by a server must be listed separately in its own .der file.

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NWSSLUpgradeable Directive 6h1r3x

Description: Allows a connection to be upgraded to an SSL connection upon request
Syntax: NWSSLUpgradeable [IP-address:]portnumber
Context: server config
Status: Base
Module: mod_nw_ssl

Allow a connection that was created on the specified address and/or port to be upgraded to an SSL connection upon request from the client. The address and/or port must have already be defined previously with a Listen directive.

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SecureListen Directive 456t1x

Description: Enables SSL encryption for the specified port
Syntax: SecureListen [IP-address:]portnumber Certificate-Name [MUTUAL]
Context: server config
Status: Base
Module: mod_nw_ssl

Specifies the port and the eDirectory based certificate name that will be used to enable SSL encryption. An optional third parameter also enables mutual authentication.

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