APPLICATION MANAGEMENT


Enforcing encrypted Web transactions using SSL
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security protocol that protects data by encrypting it as it passes between servers and Web clients. SSL provides communications privacy and authentication for Domino server tasks that operate over TCP/IP. You can require users to access a database using a secure SSL connection to a single database or to all databases on a server. A common use for this type of added security occurs in an e-commerce application in which Web users enter confidential information such as credit card numbers.

If you do not require an SSL connection, clients can use either SSL or TCP/IP to connect to the server.

The server administrator enables the SSL port in either the Internet Site document or the Server document of the IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) Directory. Then, to protect transactions in individual databases -- for example, in databases used for commercial transactions -- the database designer assigns the database property "Web Access: Require SSL Connection."

Note that the server administrator actually has three options in allowing access over the SSL port:


To require an SSL connection to a database

1. Make sure you have Manager access in the database ACL.

2. Select the database icon from the bookmarks page.

3. Choose File - Database - Properties.

4. On the Basics tab, choose Web access: Require SSL connection.

For more information, see Lotus Domino Administrator Help.

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