User guide

Setting the Online Collation Function
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Configuration Procedure 3 (when Interstage HTTP Server and Smart Repository are on
different systems)
The following procedure is for operating the online collation function with SSL enabled between
Interstage HTTP Server and the directory server; when Interstage HTTP Server and Smart Repository
are on different systems.
1. Set up the environment of the directory server
Set the directory server environment. An SSL environment must also be set on the directory server.
Refer to Setting the Directory Server Environment for details of how to set the directory server
environment.
2. Set up the SSL environment of Interstage HTTP Server
When you use SSL of the Interstage certificate environment
The Interstage certificate environment is configured. For details, refer to Configuring Environments
in Chapter 7 of the Security Manual. Create an Interstage certificate environment owner group for
Solaris OE/Linux.
When you use SSL of the certificate/key management environment configured with the SMEE
command (Refer to Note 2)
1) Create a certificate/key management environment.
For details, refer to Creating a Certificate/Key Management Environment in Chapter 8, Setting
and Use of the Certificate/Key Management Environment Using the SMEE Command.
2) Create a secret key and acquire a certificate.
For details, refer to Creating a Secret Key and Acquiring a Certificate in Environment in
Chapter 8, Setting and Use of the Certificate/Key Management Environment Using the SMEE
Command.
3) Register the certificate and CRL.
For details, refer to Registering the Certificate and CRL Environment in Chapter 8, Setting and
Use of the Certificate/Key Management Environment Using the SMEE Command.
3. Set the Interstage HTTP Server environment definition file (httpd.conf).
Set the Interstage HTTP Server environment definition file (httpd.conf). Refer to Set the Interstage
HTTP Server Environment Definition File for details on the setting process.
Note 2
In the Solaris OE/Linux system, a user other than the super-user authority needs to execute. (The user
other than the super-user authority set the process of Web Server for consideration on security.)
Specify the user and group in the User and Group directives in the environment definition file
(httpd.conf) in step 3.