Re: Certificate problem
- From: "Funkadyleik Spynwhanker" <youreallywantoemailmepunk?@winblows.gov>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 18:18:30 GMT
Have port 443 enabled in the web site configuraiton?
"George" <George@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It is said that the name in "issue to" section in the certificate should
be
the same as the external server name of your web server.
I have installed an enterprise CA and tried to creat a new certificate
from
the directory security in IIS. I noticed that the certificate will work no
matter what common name I use in the certificate. For example:
www.fakename.com, fakename.local, fakename.
However, if I submit a request on the certsrv site and install it to the
web
site. The certificate will not work no matter what name I use. "the page
cannot be displayed" error will occur.
Is there a difference when submitting certificate request in these two
places? I also tested using stand-alone CA and get a more confusing
result. I
can use the certificate issued to "xxx". If I use "www.xxx.com", it will
not
work. Any ideas? I am configuring certificate on OWA site if it matters.
.
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