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<summary>
<p>This module enables SSL encryption for a specified port. It
- takes advantage of the SSL encryption functionality that is
+ takes advantage of the SSL encryption functionality that is
built into the NetWare operating system.</p>
</summary>
<usage>
<p>Specifies a list of client certificate files (DER format)
that are used when creating a proxied SSL connection. Each
- client certificate used by a server must be listed separately
+ client certificate used by a server must be listed separately
in its own <code>.der</code> file.</p>
</usage>
</directivesynopsis>
+<directivesynopsis>
+<name>NWSSLUpgradeable</name>
+<description>Allows a connection to be upgraded to an SSL connection upon request</description>
+<syntax>NWSSLUpgradeable [<var>IP-address</var>:]<var>portnumber</var></syntax>
+<contextlist><context>server config</context></contextlist>
+
+<usage>
+ <p>Allow a connection that was created on the specified address
+ and/or port to be upgraded to an SSL connection upon request from
+ the client. The address and/or port must have already be defined
+ previously with a <directive module="mpm_common">Listen</directive>
+ directive.</p>
+</usage>
+</directivesynopsis>
+
</modulesynopsis>