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Practical OneOps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461995
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nilesh Nimkar Nilesh Nimkar
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Preface 1. Getting Started with OneOps 2. Understanding the OneOps Architecture FREE CHAPTER 3. OneOps Application Life Cycle 4. OneOps Enterprise Deployment 5. Practical Deployment Scenario 6. Managing Your OneOps 7. Working with Functional Components 8. Building Components for OneOps 9. Adding and Managing OneOps Components 10. Adding Your Own Cloud to OneOps 11. Integrating with OneOps Using API

Adding SSL to your HTTPD


So far, the communication between our client and Apache has not been encrypted. SSL is the standard used for end to end encryption on the Web. There are two ways you can add SSL to your assembly here. One is, you can add SSL to your Apache web server so that the traffic between your client and the web server is encrypted. Apache then decrypts the traffic. In our case, Apache is serving the static pages, whereas the dynamic content is passed on to Tomcat. In this scenario, the traffic between Apache and Tomcat remains unencrypted. This reduces the load on Tomcat. However, this also assumes that the network connection between Tomcat and the web server is secure.

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Please note how to secure the connection is left to you and not mentioned in this book.

In the second scenario, the connections to Tomcat are passed on as is and are decrypted at the Tomcat end. This complicates things a bit because now we have to deal with two SSL certificates: one at the Apache and another...

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