Re: SSL/Certificates
- From: "Carl Lovejoy" <clovejoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:47:31 -0800
Thank you. I went to the site and found two articles both of which did not
actually have the information. One of the articles says:
Add the following code to an asp page; name the ASP page JumpSSL.asp and
save in the root folder of your web site (it must be within the web site
because we need to point the custom error to it as a URL)
But then directly after this line is nothing but a blank space. That FAQ
needs to be updated. If anyone has the code to direct I would appreciate
it.
Thanks again,
Carl.
"Consultant" <consultant_mcngp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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www.iisfaq.com
"Carl Lovejoy" <clovejoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Again, I'm very new and do not understand if that is a command inserted
into a web page or something I configure in IIS.
"Consultant" <consultant_mcngp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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set a redirect
"Carl Lovejoy" <clovejoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Experts,
I am completely new to SSL enabled sites and am not a web developer
so bear with me if I do not relay the problem correctly the fist time.
I have a web site that uses integrated windows authentication to allow
our remote sales force into our cognos web page. I have been asked to
set this site up as a secure (ssl) site. I have created the crs and
have received a certificate via 3rd party and have successfully
installed it on web server. Our sales force is used to going to the non
encrypted http site and I would like to be able to automatically switch
over to the secure https site. It would be easier if I could
accomplish this without having to handle every remote user and update
their favorite entry.
My second question is much more complex. I have enabled SSL and
when I go to the new https site I am prompted with our authentication
box to log on. However, when I key in my credentials it automatically
forwards me to the http login site and not the https login site. Is
this something that is hard coded into the web page to redirect to a
hard coded http address? I was under the assumption that once SSL was
enabled on the site (and all child objects) that it would continue to
progress through the web pages using https (encryption). I hope my
explanation is sufficient to receive a response.
Thanks in advance,
Carl.
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