iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 5.1+)
Contents
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5. Integrating the WebSafe2 Internet Security
Processor (WISP)
5. Integrating the WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP)
The Secure Configuration Terminal (SCT) 5-3
The WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID)
5-3
How the iTP Secure WebServer Uses WebSafe2 Internet Security Processors
(WISPs) 5-3
Fault-Tolerance Requirements
5-4
How to Integrate WebSafe2 Internet Security Processors (WISPs)
5-5
If You Have Not Installed the iTP Secure WebServer
5-5
If You Are Migrating to WebSafe2 Encryption
5-5
If You Are Upgrading the WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP) From An
Earlier Version 5-6
Installing the WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP)
5-6
Preparing a Distinguished Name (DN) for the Certificate
5-6
Installing the WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID)
5-7
Configuring the iTP Secure WebServer for WebSafe2 Internet Security Processors
(WISPs) 5-7
Generating the Public/Private Key Pair and Obtaining the Certificate
5-9
How to Use Server Certificate Chains With WebSafe2 Encryption
5-16
Configuration and Version Requirements for SSL 3.0 Hardware Encryption
5-17
Obtaining a New Certificate
5-17
Using Earlier Version Keys and Certificates
5-17
Using Appropriate WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP) Firmware
5-19
Installing the Latest WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID) Software
5-19
Updating the WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID) Configuration File
5-20
To Configure for Additional WebSafe2 Internet Security Processors (WISPs)
5-20
To Switch From WebSafe2 to Software Encryption
5-20
To Switch From Software to WebSafe2 (Hardware) Encryption
5-21
Where to Go From Here
5-21
6. Managing the iTP Secure WebServer Using Scripts
The httpd Command 6-1
Starting the iTP Secure WebServer Using the start Script
6-2
Stopping the iTP Secure WebServer Using the stop Script
6-3
Restarting the iTP Secure WebServer Using the restarth Script
6-3










