From the Web Interface page in the Configuration Center main window, you can export site configuration objects: Click an entry in the list of sites and then click Export Configuration on the toolbar. A wizard starts, prompting you to specify the export file. The wizard then retrieves the site’s configuration object from the Administration Service, and saves the data from that object to the export file.
The export file could be considered a backup of the site’s configuration. You can set up a Web Interface site with the configuration restored from an export file, by importing that file on the Configuration step in the wizard for creating or modifying Web Interface sites.
By default, Active Roles users connect to the Web interface using a HTTP protocol, which does not encrypt the data during communication. However, it is recommended to use a HTTPS protocol to transfer data securely over the web. You can use the Force SSL Redirection option in the Configuration Center to enable secure communication over HTTPS for the Web interface on local or remote servers.
To configure the Web interface for secure communication for the first time
The Web Interface page lists all the Web interface sites that are deployed on the Web server running the Web interface.
The Manage Force SSL Redirection Settings for sites window is displayed.
The configuration status of the website is displayed.
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The Available HTTPS Bindings field is enabled and displays the list of HTTPS bindings configured for the selected web site in the format: <IP adress, Port, Host name>.
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After successful completion of configuration changes, in the Web Interface window, the Force SSL Redirection configuration state for the selected web site is displayed as green and enabled.
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NOTE: The browser cache must be cleared after any changes are made to SSL settings. |
For the configured web site, any HTTP communication is now redirected to HTTPS automatically.
By default, Active Roles users connect to the Web interface using a HTTP protocol, which does not encrypt the data during communication. However, it is recommended to use a HTTPS protocol to transfer data securely over the web. You can use the Force SSL Redirection option in the Configuration Center to enable secure communication over HTTPS for Web interface on local or remote servers.
In case you do not want a secure communication enabled for transferring data over the web, you can disable the HTTPS option using the Force SSL Redirection option in the Configuration Center.
To disable the secure communication for Web interface sites
The Web Interface page displays all the Web interface sites that are deployed on the Web server running the Web interface.
The Manage Force SSL Redirection Settings for sites window is displayed. The Enable Force SSL Redirection option is enabled after HTTPS configuration.
In the IIS Web site field, select the required web site from the drop-down list.
To disable the force SSL redirection, switch between the Enable Force SSL Redirection states. Turn it off.
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NOTE: The browser cache must be cleared after any changes are made to the SSL settings. |
After successful completion of the configuration changes, in the Web Interface window, the Force SSL Redirection configuration state for the selected web site is displayed as not configured.
After disabling the Force SSL Redirection, all communication is now redirected to HTTP.
For more information on secure communication and Federated Authentication, see Working with Federated Authentication.
You can access an application or web sites by authenticating them against a certain set of rules known as claims, by using the Federated authentication feature. The Federated authentication feature uses the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), through which you can sign in to an application once using the single sign-on option and you are authenticated to access websites. For more information, see Working with Federated Authentication.
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