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Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Security Features
How to Configure Secure Sockets Layer
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How to Configure Secure Sockets Layer
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) secures information shared in a web conference by encrypting the data for 
travel across the network. 
Complete the following procedures in the order shown to configure SSL.
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Restrictions for Configuring Secure Sockets Layer 
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If you are using SSL on an external Web Server, make sure that the hostname on the SSL certificate 
resolves to the external Web Server IP address.
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If you are using SSL on a system with a segmented DNS, make sure that the hostname on the SSL 
certificate differs from the segmented DNS name.
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Self-signed certificates are not supported.
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Make sure that both the 
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 use hostnames, 
not IP addresses.
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If users will access your Web Server through a firewall, make sure that TCP port 443 is open 
inbound on your firewall for both of the hostnames or IP addresses on your server.
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You can use SSL on any Web Server (internal or DMZ); however, you cannot use or configure WIA 
(Windows Integrated Authentication) on that server. 
Related Topics
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Changing the Web Server Hostname From an IP Address to a Hostname
The Web Server hostname was populated during the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing 
installation. The 
 was assigned the first IP address in the operating system. The 
 was assigned the second IP address in the operating system. You should 
not need to redefine these unless either of the following applies:
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You want users to be able to access the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Server by using the fully 
qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server or
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You plan to configure SSL for this server. If enabling SSL, you must use hostnames rather than IP 
addresses.
Before You Begin
This procedure assumes that you have already installed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.