Problems Setting up SSL

From: Christopher (christopher@kibweb.com)
Date: 06/29/02


From: "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 13:42:35 -0400


Hello -

I'm using Windows 2000 with SP2. I have followed the steps in Q290625 to
setup a certificate an SSL for one of my sites in IIS, however I'm having
some issues. When I visit the site at it's regular URL, I get the message
that I must use https -- which is great and what I expected. When I visit
the site, however, using https://fqdn/, I get "Cannot Find Server or DNS
Error". I checked the properties for my site and 443 is in as the port
number, so I verified my router would forward this port to my Win2K Server,
and it does (this doesn't work internally either, though). I can telnet on
port 443 and it connects, but the web just wont work. Are there any common
resolutions to this problem or something obvious to other that I'm doing
wrong?

Thanks,
Christopher.



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