ASP.NET and SSL basic question.

From: Russ (russ_at_UKS.com)
Date: 08/24/03

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    Hi,

    Apologies if this question is a bit basic, but I can't seem to find any
    documentation anywhere. I have an asp.net site running on Windows 2003
    server, and I need one .aspx page to be secured using SSL. I haven't
    bought a certificate yet, but I have set the SLL port to 443 on the web
    site.

    My question is do I have to create another site on my server, and secure it,
    or can I just say create a sub directory on my current site, place my one
    aspx page in the and secure the sub directory? I would like, if possible,
    to maintian session info between the non secure and the secure parts of the
    site, but I'm clueless as to whether this is possible.

    Could someone please point me to some documentation?

    Thanks,
    Russ


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