Configuring a Virtual Service for POP3 (with SSL Offload)
- Last Updated: January 9, 2025
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In general, SSL offloading for POP3 represents a trade-off. When servers are running at near capacity, offloading SSL can allow you to accommodate additional traffic with a given set of servers, at a cost of some diminished security checks. When using SSL offload with POP3, follow the recommendations set by Microsoft. Progress Kemp understands the recommendations to be; Disable Secure Login as the Authentication method by following the instructions at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb676455.aspx.
- In the main menu of the LoadMaster WUI, select Virtual Services.
- Select Add
New.
- Enter a valid Virtual Address.
- Enter 995 as the Port.
- Enter a recognizable Service Name, for example Exchange 2010 POPS Offloaded.
- Select tcp
as the Protocol. Note: The combination of Virtual Address, Port and Protocol must be unique within the LoadMaster.
- Click Add this Virtual Service.
- Configure the settings as shown
in the following table:
Optional: Import the appropriate PFX certificate and key file into the LoadMaster. For instructions on how to do this, refer to the Importing and Assigning an SSL Certificate section.
Optional: You can export the appropriate certificate and key from Exchange 2010 using the Microsoft export information found at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310778.aspx. Ensure to export the certificate and private key as a Personal Information File (PFX). An SSL certificate can be obtained from any certificate authority. When prompted by a third party certificate authority to specify a server type, indicate “Apache”. The format of Apache server type certificates is recognized by the LoadMaster.
* By default, a self-signed certificate is used. Click OK when a message displays indicating that there is no SSL certificate currently available.
Section
Option
Value
Comment SSL Properties SSL Acceleration Enabled* Standard Options
Transparency Disabled Server Initiating Protocols POP3 Idle Connection Timeout 3600 Click Set Idle Timeout. Real Servers
Real Server Check Method Mailbox (POP3) Protocol Checked Port 110 Click Set Check Port. - Click the Add
New… button.
- Enter the Real Server Address.
- Click Add This Real Server.
- Click OK in response to the confirmation that the Real Server was added.
To view, modify, or delete any Virtual Services or Real Servers that have been added, select the Virtual Services > View/Modify Services option from the main menu of the LoadMaster WUI.