Re: Certificates on .local domain
- From: "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 21:36:29 +0800
The FQDN concept apply, so you need to create a Host record that match your
cert common name and point it to your server.
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"Juha Kalliola" <JuhaKalliola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Bernard,
I have registered domain name. The article you included is about FTP. How
does it help me in this case?
Best,
Juha
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:
First, you need to register a domain...... then ......
Read http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816525
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Bernard Cheah
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"Juha Kalliola" <JuhaKalliola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Ken,
Could you tell me also how can I configure FQDN like yours to my SBS
server?
Where I configure it?
Best,
Juha
"Ken Schaefer" wrote:
Hi,
The "common name" of the certificate should match whatever DNS name
you
are
using in your phone to connect to the Server ActiveSync or OMA
website.
For example, my SBS server has in the .local domain (and that's how we
access it internally).
However, for external access it has a host.adopenstatic.com FQDN. The
certificate that I installed has a common name that matches
host.adopenstatic.com
Cheers
Ken
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"Juha Kalliola" <JuhaKalliola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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I got it working once. After I madeome changes but haven't got it
working
anymore.
I can accept and install certificates to my phone and that is not
the
problem.
The problem is on the server and with the certificate. And as I
mentioned
I
got it working once but not anymore.
"Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote:
Hi,
Are you connecting to OWA over HTTPS (SSL)?
The problem with some phones is that they will not allow (at least
by
default) to see the pages protected with certificates that they do
not
trust. So the simple solution is to buy a certificate from
commercial
CA
server like Thawte or VeriSign.
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"Juha Kalliola" <JuhaKalliola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Hi,
we are using SBS2003 with outlook web access and active sync.
I have been trying to make working certificate with more or less
success.
How should it be made.
Our sbs domain is with suffix .local. We have a public IP address
for
our
server.
I can connect to OWA with public IP address. But how should the
certificate
be made so I can use OMA in my mobile phone in this case?
.
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