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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
55
"Smarter Timing Solutions"
Chapter
Seven
Hyper Text Transport Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
This chapter briey describes the HTTPS interface that resides on the Sonoma CDMA Time Server.
The HTTPS interface to the Sonoma is a fast and easy-to-use graphical interface that is compatible
with your standard web browser. Simply point your browser to the IP address of the Sonoma and log
in securely with HTTPS over the Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Security-conscious customers may dis-
able the HTTPS interface (see the end of this chapter for instructions).
The HTTPS implementation in the Sonoma uses HTTP over SSL. SSL is a sublayer under standard
HTTP. HTTPS enhances security because it encrypts and decrypts the requested and returned pages
from the server, including any passwords which are transmitted.
The HTTPS implementation is built from the standard Apache/2.4.10 distribution from:
http://httpd.apache.org
See Chapter 5 - Security, HTTPS for information on changing the default HTTPS conguration and
SSL certicate and key.
IMPORTANT
A domain name server IP address is required by the Apache web server. When using netconfig (see
Chapter 9 - Console Port Control and Status) to configure the TCP/IP parameters, be sure to
configure a name server. Only one name server is required but two gives some redundancy. The HTTP
Interface will not operate properly if this is configured incorrectly.

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