[THIN] Re: STA and SSL Relay ?

  • From: hboogz <hboogz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 12:51:00 -0500

Carl,

Thanks for the reply.

If i changed the XML port during the CPS setup to 88 and i still wanted IIS
to handle SSL....can i still do it ?

or do i need to select the " Share default port with IIS"

I believe the sharing only is particular about the XML port you choose and
you could still either choose 443 via IIS or 443 via SSL Relay.

thoughts ?

On 11/9/06, Carl Stalhood <cstalhood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 It works without SSLRelay if you are not interested in implementing SSL
for the STA.



If you want SSL, use SSLRelay instead of configuring SSL in IIS. The old
way was to configure SSL in IIS and the new way is to use SSLRelay.


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*Sent:* Thursday, November 09, 2006 9:53 AM
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*Subject:* [THIN] STA and SSL Relay ?



I am planning on rebuilding my small single server farm. I currently only
have a max of 15 users concurrently connecting. I currently have XPe FR3
with STA on a single box on the private LAN and WI 3.0/CSG 2.0 on the same
box sitting on the DMZ.

I plan on keeping the same type of setup but completely rebuild the CPS
box to version 4.0. I was reading the admin guide and it mentioned that
STA is built into the XML port.

I previously had the XML port set to 88. I still would like to use this as
my XML port because this one CPS 4.0 box is going to have CPS 4.0, License
Server and STA ( built into XML)

This excerpt from the admin guide is confusing.
I never touched the SSL replay component before and am wondering what
needs to be done in order for my setup to work as it has been ?


Thanks in advance guys and keep up the great work!



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