http://docs.360works.com/index.php?title=Zulu_2_SSL_Configuration&feed=atom&action=historyZulu 2 SSL Configuration - Revision history2024-03-28T20:27:56ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.19.1http://docs.360works.com/index.php?title=Zulu_2_SSL_Configuration&diff=1911&oldid=prevMartin: Created page with "=Zulu/FileMaker Server are on the same machine= If Zulu is installed on the same machine as FileMaker Server, the only change you have to make is in the "Publish Calendar" scr..."2016-01-08T21:38:17Z<p>Created page with "=Zulu/FileMaker Server are on the same machine= If Zulu is installed on the same machine as FileMaker Server, the only change you have to make is in the "Publish Calendar" scr..."</p>
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If Zulu is installed on the same machine as FileMaker Server, the only change you have to make is in the "Publish Calendar" script.<br />
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Near the beginning, find the line that reads:<br />
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Set Variable [ $useSSL ; Value: "No" ]<br />
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Change this to:<br />
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Set Variable [ $useSSL ; Value: "Yes" ]<br />
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Try publishing and verify that this is working<br />
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First we will need to modify the zulu.xml file to point to the machine where FileMaker Server is installed. Do so by following the directions here: [[Running Zulu 2 On a dedicated machine]]<br />
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Second, you will have to consider your certification setup. Zulu is a Java based program, and Java is very strict about the SSL certificates it will allow. Expired certificates will not work, and Self-Signed Certificates require that the certificate be added to the Java Truststore. Directions for this can be found here: [[Custom SSL Certificate setup instructions]]</div>Martin