Re: Problems Setting up SSL
From: Christopher (christopher@kibweb.com)
Date: 06/30/02
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From: "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 01:01:53 -0400
"IT Community" <it-community@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 1. In IE, go to Tools/Intenret Options/Advanced and uncheck Show Friendly
> Http Error Messages. In Tools/Connections, enable Bypass proxy server for
> local addresses if applicable. Retest https://fqdbn and see if you at
least
> get more specifics from the error message. Rightclick the My Computer and
> got to Manage. Check Event Viewer to examine related events in application
> and system logs, if any.
I had already turned it off for something else and I get the same exact
error page. Nothing interesting in Event Viewer.
> 2. On the server, test https://machine-name and if this works. It's more
> likely a name resolution-related issue. Could port 443 be blocked
somewhere?
Same issue with the machine-name. I don't think it's blocked because when I
portscan I see it open and when I telnet to it I don't get a disconnect
error.
Thanks for your help.
Christopher.
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