Re: Cannot solve SSL in IIS 6 with host headers



Mountain wrote on Fri, 18 Jul 2008 09:08:02 -0700:

I'm running W2K3 R2 SP2 with IIS 6 (on a virtual private server).

I have a self-signed certificate. It is installed.

I have multiple web sites set up and running correctly. Only one site
(called mydomain.com here) requires SSL at this time. I can access
mydomain.com via HTTP but not via HTTPS. I get a timeout with no error
message and nothing appears in the IIS log for the failed HTTPS access
attempts.

Are you sure port 443 is open on your firewall? It's an easy thing to forget
to check.

--
Dan


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