How to issue right certificate?

From: Nicky (N.Vysotski@vaz.ru)
Date: 08/14/02


From: "Nicky" <N.Vysotski@vaz.ru>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 22:41:24 -0700


Hi!

There is a root CA with accessible via 80-th port (HTTP,
IIS 5.0) CRL and CTL in my Intranet. I have to create a
Web site in the Intranet with SSL (https://serv1:777).
I'm using Windows 2000 Advansed Servers.
OK!
I've installed additional PC with IIS 5.0, via iis.mmc
made certreq.txt file, submitted it (through
http://CA/certsrv Advanced request) and installed server
certificate and CA certificate in the site both. Then I've
defined SSL port as 777 and created CTL by importing the
CA certificate from Root Store.

Then I've requested and installed a browser certificate
(through http://CA/certsrv) on the client PC.

But when I've tried to browse https://serv1:777 from the
PC I could see an empty window (without user certificate
just installed). This certificate was visible when I've
tried to browse https://CA/SSL_site and I'm understanding
this. How can I issue a browser certificate to browse the
new site (https://serv1:777) ?

I feel I have not do something. What exactly?
Thank's!



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