iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)

Integrating the WebSafe2 Internet Security
Processor (WISP)
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Using Appropriate WebSafe2 Internet Security
Processor (WISP) Firmware
Using Appropriate WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP)
Firmware
Make sure your WISPs are using firmware version 2611 or later. To use 1024 bit key-
length certificates, you must run Atalla WISP firmware version 2.761.
Installing the Latest WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID) Software
Install the latest WID software as described on Installing the WebSafe2 Interface Driver
(WID) on page 5-7.
Updating the WebSafe2 Interface Driver (WID) Configuration File
An optional addition has been made to the WID configuration file that specifies the SSL
version of the WISP you are using. The syntax for that addition is one of the following:
version = SSL2
for WISPs using firmware prior to version 2611.
version = SSL3
for WISPs using firmware version 2611 or later.
For an example of WID configuration file with this addition included, see The WID
Configuration File on page 7-60.
Configuring for Additional WebSafe2 Internet
Security Processors (WISPs)
If you decide to install additional WISPs, read Adding WebSafe2 Internet Security
Processors (WISPs) to Your Configuration on page 7-60 to learn how to modify the
configuration when you add more WISPs to your iTP Secure WebServer environment.
You must stop and restart the server to use the added WISPs.
Note. WISP is compatible only with systems running on G-series RVUs.
Note. WID is compatible only with systems running on G-series RVUs.
Note. WID is compatible only with systems running on G-series RVUs.
Note. WISP is compatible only with systems running G-series RVUs.