Through this page, you can configure the secure aspects of your Netscape Enterprise Server . More specifically, you can: The first thing you should do is activate security on your server. This means that the server will no longer speak normal HTTP to clients - all communication will be done through HTTPS.

If you are currently running securely, you can turn security off through this form.

Important note: After security is activated and the server has been restarted, you will access your server with a URL of https://yourserver.domain.dom/ instead of simply using http. Just as the default port number for HTTP is 80, the default port number for HTTPS is 443. If you are running a secure server and start it up as root, you should definitely consider changing the port here to 443. The server needs to know where to find your key file. (You should have generated one earlier.) You can specify it here as a relative path from or as an absolute path. The server also needs to know where to find your certificate. (You should have requested one from a certificate authority, and received a response.) You can specify it here as a relative path from or as an absolute path. You should also decide which ciphers you wish to activate or deactivate on your server. Netscape will speak all of these ciphers, but you may want to only activate one particular type. If you activate all ciphers, the server will negotiate with the client for the best cipher it can use.