Difference between revisions of "NATS4 HTTPS Gateways"
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Revision as of 15:12, 19 December 2008
There are three ways to secure a gateway with HTTPS:
You can get a SSL certificate for each linkdomain and prefix URLs that load this page with https: instead of http:.
You can get a single certificate for your domain and link to gateway_join.tpl. Note: this sends the surfer's data using HTTPS, but the surfer loads the form using HTTP -- this means surfers may think they aren't on a secure form.
The last way set up HTTPS is to tell all the gateways to use one secure domain. You need to add the new domain to your list of NATS server aliases. This has the added benefit of displaying a secure page while only requiring one certificate. Set the option by adding the following line to your config.php file:
$config['GATEWAY_HTTPS'] = "https://mysecuredomain.com";
Make sure you include the "https://".