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Chapter 4:  Post-installation
Setting up the SSL hardware accelerator
You perform the following tasks on the SSL hardware accelerator:
Configure SSL Certificate A and B to send the unencrypted data to the Breeze IP address 
(Breeze Server) listening on port 443. 
In the preceding example, these are yourserver-ns.macromedia.com (Certificate A) and 
ps-breezewin4.macromedia.com (Certificate B).
Create SSL certificates for both Breeze Server and the Breeze Meeting servers.
If you do not create these certificates, each client must install a trusted certificate when trying 
to load a presentation or a Live Meeting. If either of the SSL certificates is not installed or if the 
client doesn’t install the client certificates when prompted on an untrusted site, the SSL 
solution will not work. 
All requests on port 80 on IP associated with the SSL Certificate A server must be accepted and 
forwarded to Breeze Server (the IP address for the server where Breeze is installed). 
*:80 forward to -> 10.1.204.40:80 (Breeze Server IP)
*:443 forward to -> 10.1.204.40:443 
All requests on the server associated with SSL Certificate B from the IP Breeze IP address and 
port 1935 must be accepted and then forwarded back to the server where Breeze is installed 
using port 1935. 
*:443 forward to -> 10.1.204.36:1935 (Meeting IP)
10.1.204.36:1935 forward to -> 10.1.204.36:1935 (loop back the request) 
All requests coming in to SSL Certificate B are looped back to the Breeze server on port 1935. If 
you omit any of these four steps, Breeze with SSL support through a hardware accelerator does 
not work.<
Configuring a Breeze Server cluster
Each Breeze Server in a cluster must be able to access the Breeze database. Because licensing 
restrictions do not allow more than one Breeze Server to access the embedded database engine, 
you must use Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as the database engine. 
To set up a cluster of Breeze Servers:
1.
Locate or install SQL Server on a dedicated server.
2.
Install and configure the first Breeze Server.
Use the same serial number and license file each time you install Breeze Server. 
Note: A special cluster license file is required. For more information, contact your Macromedia rep.
3.
Confirm that Breeze Server is working correctly.
For more information on how to test that all the applications in Breeze Server are functioning 
correctly see, Chapter 5, “Verifying Your Installation,” on page 91.
4.
Make sure Breeze Server points to the database server where SQL Server resides.