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SSL-VPN interface configuration
The SSL-VPN interface can be enabled/disabled on the Web Interface SSL-VPN in the Config-
uration Advanced Options section.
Figure24.1 Configurationof the SSL-VPN interface
Through the Advanced button, you can get to configuration of a port and SSL certificate for
the SSL-VPN interface.
Figure24.2 Settingof TCP port and SSL certificate for SSL-VPN
SSL-VPN’s default port is port 443 (standard port of the HTTPS service).
Click Change SSL Certificate to create a new certificate for the SSL-VPN service or to import
a certificate issued by a trustworthy certification authority. When created, the certificate is
saved as sslvpn.crt and the corresponding private key as sslvpn.key. The process of cre-
ating/importing a certificate is identical as the one for WinRoute’s interface or the VPN server,
addressed in detail in chapter 11.1.
Hint
Certificates for particular server name issued by a trustworthy certification authority can also
be used for the Web interface and the VPN server it is not necessary to use three different
certificates.