Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
This section describes the process that the server owner uses to configure an enterprise server to use SSL. In this tutorial,
you create an HTTPS version of the HTTP Echo listener. You will use this listener in the stage:
Interpreting a Security Alert
- In
ESCWA, click
Native.
- In the navigation pane, click
.
- In the
Region and Server List, ensure that ESDEMO has a status of stopped.
- In the navigation pane, click
ESDEMO.
- Click
.
- Expand
Communications Process 1 so you can see all the listeners.
- Click
* New Listener to create a listener for HTTPS.
- Under
Listener Properties, in the
Name field, type
HTTPS Echo.
- In the
Hostname or IP Address
field, type
*.
- In the
Port field, type
9443
Although you can use port 443, it might already be in use. For example, IIS listens by default on port 443. If you want to
use port 443, you can check whether it is in use, by running the following command in Windows:
netstat -an | findstr 443
UNIX:
netstat -an | grep 443
- To specify that this listener will be a simple response to HTTP requests, under
Conversation Type, click
Custom and type
http-echo in the field alongside.
- In the
Description field, type
Simple secure HTTP test.
- Click
Save.
The new
HTTPS Echo listener is displayed under
Communications Process 1.