Re: Domain authentication with FQDN in the URL
- From: "Daniel Crichton" <msnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:51:19 -0000
Vincent wrote on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 07:02:00 -0800:
Hello,
I have a little problem with domain authentication on my SharePoint.
When I use my address https://computer/my_site/ , every client on my
domain
can access the website without having to put its login & password. The
inconvenient is that my SSL certificate is for https://computer.mydomain/
so,
I have a little warning?.
So when I use the URL https://computer/mydomain/my_site , I don?t have the
warning for the certificate, but I have to login manually with my login &
password from the domain ?
Would you have any idea for not having any of these issues ?
This is a browser issue, not IIS.
However, there are two solutions I can think of.
(1) Replace the certificate with one that has a CN of computer so that it
matches the first URL.
(2) Adjust every client machine so that computer.mydomain is in the Trusted
Sites zone in Internet Explorer - this could be done via GPO for instance,
if they are all pulling policies from a centralised server.
Dan
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