H*Sphere 2.0 - User Guide.

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SSL
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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer protocol) is a standard for transmitting confidential data such as credit card numbers over the Internet. Most true business sites support this feature which allows more security in data transmitted over the WWW. This is the standard minimum safe security level for true business on the Internet. SSL works by using a private key to encrypt data that is transferred over the SSL connection. To read more about what is SSL and how it works, go to http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/index.html

SSL requires dedicated IP, as name-based hosting does not support data encryption in HTTP requests. To enable SSL, go to the Web Service page and click the ON/OFF button in the SSL Support field.

There are three options in configuring your SSL support:

Using the key and certificate you already have

If you are migrating from a different provider and already have an SSL private key and certificate, just enter them into the boxes that appear:

Creating a temporary certificate

The only difference between the temporary and permanent certificates is that the first is not generated by trusted Certificate Authorities. Thus, when users enter your site they will get the "unknown certification authority" warning window.

To generate a new temporary SSL private key and certificate, click the link at the top of the form.

In the next window, confirm your data by clicking the Submit button. These data are required to generate the certificate. Don't make changes to the data if you are not confident about the purpose of these changes:

 

After you have submitted the form, the following is generated:

  • SSL Certificate Signing request. It includes your details you submitted on the previous step. Use this request if you want to get a permanent SSL certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority, such as Thawte and VeriSign (see below).
  • SSL Server Private Key. This is the secret key to decrypt messages from your visitors. It must be stored in a secure place where it is inaccessible to others.
  • Temporary SSL Certificate. It validates your identity and confirms the public key to assure the visitors that they are communicating with your server, not any other party.

Now that you press the Submit Query button, your site will become secured with your temporary SSL pair.

Acquiring a permanent certificate

To get a permanent certificate, you first need to generate a certificate signing request. It includes your details and is generated as you create a temporary SSL certificate (see above). Copy this signing request so you can use it later.

As the next step, go to Thawte, VeriSign or any other Certificate Authority and select to get a new certificate. When requested, enter the signing request you have saved.

After the permanent SSL Certificate has been generated, save it to a secure location. Then go to the Web Services page and click the Edit icon in the SSL field. Enter the certificate into the upper box of the form that opens:

Then click upload. Now your transactions are secured.


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