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100 Barracuda Spam Firewall Administrator’s Guide
Enabling SSL
Advanced > SSL allows you to enable SSL on your Barracuda Spam Firewall. Click Save Changes
after making any changes.
One of the most common reasons to enable SSL is to ensure user passwords remain secure. When
using the Single Sign-on feature (covered in Implementing Single Sign-on on page 99), you should
also use SSL because Single Sign-on may require passwords be passed to the Barracuda Spam
Firewall in their original, unencrypted form. If you are not using Single Sign-On, SSL is not required
to keep your passwords secure.
SSL not only ensures that your passwords are encrypted, but also ensures that the rest of the data
transmitted to and received from the administration interface is encrypted as well.
The following table describes the fields on the
Advanced > SSL page.
Username Template If using LOCAL authentication, this field is ignored.
If using LDAP authentication, this field contains the
template for the username the Barracuda Spam Firewall
attempts to bind with (for example:
cn=__USERNAME__,dc=mydomain,dc=com). The
__USERNAME__ is replaced with both the full e-mail
address and the username portion.
If using RADIUS authentication, this field should contain the
RADIUS shared secret.
Auth. Default Determines which realm is used as the default if a user
does not select one or they fail login at their selected realm.
Table 7.15:
Web Interface HTTPS/SSL Configuration
HTTPS/SSL access only: Select Yes to enable SSL and only allow access to the
Administration interface via SSL. Select No to use standard
HTTP access.
Note: Once you enable SSL, any user who tries to log into
the administration interface using “http” will be
automatically redirected to the “https” equivalent address.
Use HTTPS links in e-mails Whether the Barracuda Spam Firewall uses https://
(instead of http://) in the links included in system e-mails.
This applies to daily system reports, quarantine e-mails,
and system alerts that are sent out by the system. This
setting does not apply to e-mails sent out by users.
This setting is automatically set to Yes when you enable
HTTPS/SSL access.
Web Interface HTTPS/SSL port The SSL port used by the Barracuda Spam Firewall.
Default port for SSL is 443.
Table 7.14:
Field Description
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