Re: HTTPS

From: Steve (trmfp_at_nospam.yahoo.com)
Date: 08/04/04


Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 08:34:21 -0700

Thanks for the quick reply, Mike. I do have the port
defined as 443 in IIS. When I try to telnet, it just
sits there and says connecting to servername.......

Maybe I have done something wrong in the certificate
creation. As I stated before it is
servername.publicdomainname.com

Should it be hostname.publicdomainname.com? By hostname
I mean the header such as email or www or etc.

I do have Port 443 Open to this server in my firewall,
but I also tried telnet to the IP address of the server
and the port number and it still just said connecting.
Or is that normal.

Steve

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Steve,
>
>if you check Default Site properties is SSL port
defined? It should be 443?
>
>Can you telnet to servername.publicdomainname.com on
port 443?
>
>telnet servername.publicdomainname.com 443
>
>I hope this helps,
>
>Mike
>
>"Steve" <trmfp@nospam.yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:c32a01c47a31$51ea9210$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I am attempting to setup my Exchange Server's Default
>> Website with HTTPS instead of HTTP. I have installed
>> certificate services, created and installed the
>> certificate in this format:
>>
>> servername.publicdomainname.com
>>
>> I have turned on the "require ssl" in IIS
>>
>> But, when I try to open the site either internally
using
>> the server's IP address or externally using the public
>> domain name (i.e. www.publicdomainname.com) I get a
page
>> cannot be displayed error message.
>>
>> If it type in the old http: then it tells me to try
using
>> https: so I know that it sees the option is turned on.
>>
>> Running Server 2003 Standard with Exchange Server 2003.
>> I am trying to get this setup so that I can have RPC or
>> http and also activesync directly work with the server.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated,
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Steve
>
>
>.
>



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