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4/6/2006 8:18 AM
 

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I have a DNN4.02 site that its SSL Certificate is off-loaded on a Cisco Content Switch.   When users attempt to login the server replies back HTTP instead of HTTPS.  

Is there a way to configure DNN to always reply with HTTPS?  Even though the server is actually HTTP?   The links and menus and buttons all need to be configured to reply with an HTTPS.

I really need some help here.  Come on brain trust.  Who is up for the challenge?


Chris
 
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4/13/2006 6:16 PM
 
Take a look at my ssl_module on snowcovered Click Here

It is designed to easily add SSL to DNN and transparently add what you are talking about.  If you have any questions about features, downloaded the demo module and look at the manual.

Let me know if you need more info.

Tom

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