Apache
Apache is one of the most widely used web servers, powering a significant portion of the web's infrastructure.

APPLICATION TYPE:
Apache
Keyfactor offers support for multiple use cases with EJBCA and utilizes Command to manage Apache-based certificates.
This allows you to:
Gain centralized visibility and control of certificates
View a single pane of glass for the discovery, management, and self-service enrollment for certificates in single or multi-Apache environments.
Secure communications:
Use an Apache Web Server as a proxy for EJBCA to further secure communications.
Increase automation:
Use the ACME agent CertBot to automatically create and renew TLS certificates for an Apache web server.
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Integrations and Resources
Keyfactor Command
Remote File Orchestrator
Allows for the remote discovery, inventorying, and management of file-based certificate stores.
Resources:
EJBCA
Apache Web Server as a Proxy:
Adds functionality to further secure and simplify interaction with EJBCA.
Resources:
Setting up an Apache Web Server with mod_jk:
Uses a JK connector between Apache and Tomcat to allow combining it with mod_rewrite to have any type of external URLs, for OCSP, CRLs, etc, and mapping them to other URLs in EJBCA.
Resources:
Using CertBot to Issue Certificates with ACME to an Apache Web Server
Use ACME CertBot to automatically create and renew TLS certificates for an Apache web server.
Resources:
Keyfactor Command
Remote File Orchestrator
Allows for the remote discovery, inventorying, and management of file-based certificate stores.
Resources:
EJBCA
Apache Web Server as a Proxy:
Adds functionality to further secure and simplify interaction with EJBCA.
Resources:
Setting up an Apache Web Server with mod_jk:
Uses a JK connector between Apache and Tomcat to allow combining it with mod_rewrite to have any type of external URLs, for OCSP, CRLs, etc, and mapping them to other URLs in EJBCA.
Resources:
Using CertBot to Issue Certificates with ACME to an Apache Web Server
Use ACME CertBot to automatically create and renew TLS certificates for an Apache web server.
Resources: