You can control which Internet services users can access. The Web Navigator supports HTTP, FTP, HTTPS, Gopher, and Finger.
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab, and then open the Server document for the Web Navigator server.
2. Click the Server Tasks - Web Retriever tab, complete this field, and then save the document:
Require SSL connections when you want to make sure that clients use a secure connection to access databases on the server. You do this by redirecting connection requests that come in over the TCP/IP port to the SSL port. If you do not require an SSL connection, clients can use either SSL or TCP/IP to connect to the server.
You can set up the redirection of TCP/IP to SSL for the HTTP, IMAP, and LDAP protocols only. POP3 and SMTP do not support the "Redirect to SSL" setting.
You enable "Redirect to SSL" in one of two ways:
For Domino 6 servers, use a Web Site document for requiring SSL connections for HTTP clients. For IMAP and LDAP, you do this in the Server document.
For all protocols on Domino 5 servers, configure this in the Server document.
To require SSL connections to a server in the Server document
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab, and open the Server document.
2. Click the Ports - Internet Ports tab.
3. Click the tab for the protocol for which you want to require SSL.
4. In the TCP/IP port status field, select "Redirect to SSL."
For individual databases
You can also require clients to use SSL to connect to the server on a database-by-database basis, by configuring the requirement to connect with SSL in the database application itself.
1. Start the Notes client.
2. Select the database for which you want to force clients to use SSL.
3. Open the Database Properties box.
4. On the Basics tab, click Web Access: Require SSL connection.
See also
SSL port configuration
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