SSL using Microsofts CA

SSL using Microsofts CA

am 18.06.2006 09:20:50 von Alexander Gilman Carver

I would like to configure SSL for OWA as well as for Outlook clients using
RPC-over-HTTP, so i installed Certificate Services (in Add/Remove windows
components), then in IIS I went to the default web site, under server
certificate i selected 'Assign an existing certificate' and used the new
certificate i just installed...i also made sure to check off 'require SSL'
and opened 443 on my firewall...the end results is 'page cannot be
displayed', i can telnet to 443 but cant load the page, am i missing
something? do i need to request a new certificate from CA? if so how (using
CA)? also with this work for RPC-over-HTTP?

Thanks

Re: SSL using Microsofts CA

am 19.06.2006 07:24:14 von Bernard

Is the SSL binding to port 443? try access locally first, also refer the
following kbs.
PRB: Error "Page Cannot Be Displayed" When You Connect Through HTTPS
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290391

HOW TO: Determine If SSL Connectivity Is Not Working on the Web Server or on
an Intermediate Device
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290051

"Cannot find server" or "DNS" Errors When Using SSL (Q & A)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=292296

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://www.iis.net/
http://www.iis-resources.com/
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/


"Jeniffer K" wrote in message
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>I would like to configure SSL for OWA as well as for Outlook clients using
>RPC-over-HTTP, so i installed Certificate Services (in Add/Remove windows
>components), then in IIS I went to the default web site, under server
>certificate i selected 'Assign an existing certificate' and used the new
>certificate i just installed...i also made sure to check off 'require SSL'
>and opened 443 on my firewall...the end results is 'page cannot be
>displayed', i can telnet to 443 but cant load the page, am i missing
>something? do i need to request a new certificate from CA? if so how (using
>CA)? also with this work for RPC-over-HTTP?
>
> Thanks
>