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http redirection to https

Hi All,

I have successfully implemented SSL using QVS 11 with IIS.
Please suggest what need to be done to redirect http://xxxx to https://xxxx

When user types http://xxxx it should redirect to https://xxxx

Thanks,

Kumar

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Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

You can use IIS redirector for this. See if this will help you..

http://www.jppinto.com/2010/03/automatically-redirect-http-requests-to-https-on-iis7-using-url-rewri...

Bill

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Hi,

Cant we use it without IIS.

I am using QVWS.

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

Sorry, you can't do a redirect with the QVWS.

Bill

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aarohipatel
Creator II
Creator II

Hi Arun,

Were you able to redirect http to https with QVWS? If yes, can you please help me. If not, what alternative did you use?

Thanks!

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Its simple and straight forward.

Just have a look at attached document in below link.

Enable SSL - QlikView Webserver

Regards

ASHFAQ

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi Aarohi,

As a stated above, there is not way to redirect with QVWS, you will need to use IIS.

Bill

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aarohipatel
Creator II
Creator II

Hi Bill,

I have figured that we are using IIS.

QlikView 11.2 SR10

I am having so many questions since past few days regarding the process of converting http to https. Hoping that you would help me with the questions and process please.

1. I am having only the following 5 services. Not having the 'QlikView WebServer ' service. Not sure if it is mandatory to have 'QlikView WebServer ' service or 'QlikView Settings service' will do the work that 'QlikView WebServer ' service does. Having this question because, in  many posts I read, I understood that we have to restart the 'QlikView WebServer ' service after changing the Port number.

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2. I am using the attached document  as reference for activating https. (Found it on community)

Can you please tell me which are the steps that I need to follow from this document.

Certifactes are created by other team in our workplace. My question, once the certificate is created, where am I suppose to import it to? (IIS Manager--> Server certificate--> Actions--> Import)

3. Once done with binding for port 443, how to remove port 80 binding?

4. I was not sure until which step am I suppose to follow, all the steps till the end of the document? Or is it giving different options to follow?

Please let me know of any suggestions you have for me.

Thanks in Advance

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

Do you have a SSL Certificate? If so you would installed it using the MMC plugin for Certification. Do you have someone on your IT team to help you with that?

Bill

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aarohipatel
Creator II
Creator II

Hi Bill,

Yes, our Infrastructure team would create a Certificate Authority generated Certificate  which can be used for enabling SSL. Once I have the certificate, I have to work on the next steps. Not sure where to begin . Please advise

Thanks!