Re: IIS does not listen on ssl port

From: bear (ncointepoix_at_cfl.rr.com)
Date: 07/15/04


Date: 14 Jul 2004 15:27:01 -0700

Thanks for all of the help. All i needed to do was to reboot the
server. try stopping and starting the services but that didn't do it.
Rebooting the server did.

ncointepoix@cfl.rr.com (bear) wrote in message news:<926255a.0407131354.24e2bdc1@posting.google.com>...
> Can someone please help me.
>
> I have purchased a certificate for verisign and installed on IIS 5.
> when i attempt to goto the website http://servername I receive my
> default web page. However when i type in https://servername. I
> receieve the dreaded 'The page cannot be displayed' error. I have the
> port set for 443 on the iis server. so why is it not listening? Is
> there something i have to turn on. If the Common Name on the cert is
> not correct would that keep the server from responding to https
> requests?
>
> I have reviewed the steps on how to install the cert and then set the
> website to require SSL but i do not want to do that until i know i
> have the SSL working. I am a little worried that the Cert may not have
> the correct information on it.
>
> Here is the exact scenario, When the original IT person installed the
> network they named it accounting as the domain name. Well the problem
> is that our company name is not accounting but let's say it is
> abc.com. The only way to receive web requests from ABC.com was to
> setup the DNs entry that pointed to the outside of the firewall and
> then setup static port forwards that point all data sent to
> https://abc.com to go to the cpr_Server (server name) on port 443. So
> when i created the cert i had to give it a common name of cpr_server.
> Since i could not name it abc.com. Was this correct? Should i name it
> cpr_server@accounting.com?? or do i just have a setting incorrect on
> the iis server?
>
> Thanks in advanced for any assistance you can offer!!!



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