Re: How to enable SSL on IIS 6.0
From: Miha Pihler [MVP] (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 11/11/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:44:02 +0100
Yes, I probably can, but I need to know what kind of CA setup do you have.
Is it Enterprise or Stand Alone CA set up?
Also useful information for me would be -- is this computer member of
domain?
-- Mike Microsoft MVP - Windows Security "Che" <Che@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D734C99C-53AE-42CD-8F84-F58F0BA9FB84@microsoft.com... > Hi Miha: > > I know how to make the request and created the TXT file. However, I don't > know the step to certify the request to generate the CER file to continue > the > IIS setup. > > Can you help me. > > Thanks a million. > > Che > > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > >> Steps to get certificate from CA are the same as if you would have CA >> Server >> on another computer. >> >> What kind of setup of CA did you do? Stand Alone or Enterprise setup? >> >> -- >> Mike >> Microsoft MVP - Windows Security >> >> >> "Che" <Che@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:40C914B3-7BB0-4AD3-A336-FDA11D6E4936@microsoft.com... >> > Hi Miha: >> > >> > I need the information on how to have the same server (with Certificate >> > Service enable) to certificate the certificate request & generate the >> > .CER >> > file. >> > >> > Do you have the steps. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > Che >> > >> > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> To create a request open IIS and right click a site that you want to >> >> protect >> >> with SSL (e.g. Default Web Site). Now click on Directory Security and >> >> on >> >> the >> >> bottom of the window click on Server certificate. Now follow the >> >> wizard >> >> to >> >> create the request. >> >> >> >> Once you have the request sign it on your CA server. You will get a >> >> digital >> >> certificate (.cer file). Take it back to same IIS server where you >> >> created >> >> the request and reopen IIS console. Again click on Directory Security >> >> and >> >> again Server Certificate. Follow the wizard where it says "Process the >> >> pending request" and tell the wizard where you stored .cer file. >> >> >> >> Now you should have SSL protected site... >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Mike >> >> Microsoft MVP - Windows Security >> >> >> >> "Che" <Che@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:3B35F6E3-DA41-48B5-928C-2F8DB1603695@microsoft.com... >> >> >I am trying to setup a Windows 2003 workgroup server for Citrix >> >> >Presentation >> >> > Server v4.0. I have installed "Certificate Service" and I am >> >> > wondering >> >> > how >> >> > I >> >> > can request a server certificate and use the same server to >> >> > authorized >> >> > the >> >> > certificate? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks >> >> > Che >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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