Re: Certificate Services problem acroos firewall
- From: "Brian Komar" <brian.komar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:23:48 -0500
Some really basics for you.
1) When you enrolled the certificate, you chose a name for the subject. It was one of the following:
a) the NetBIOS name
b) the DNS name
c) An alias (CNAME)
d) The IP Address
e) A wild card certificate (*.dns.com)
2) From now on (read as forever) you must connect with this name. It does not matter where you place the server, this is the name in the certificate.
3) Do not use any of the other name formats. Even though they may resolve to the IP address of the server, they are not the name in the certificate, hence your error.
4) The certificate and private key are installed at the server, not at the client
Basics...
Brian
"Dush's" <dmakadia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1193684675.752497.67220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Certificate is not present on client I try to import from file and
still same error I try to access intranet web site with IP address
also but then I can not access but when I try to access via name
HTTPS:://SERVERName/blabla/blabla.aspx I am getting crtificate error
but I am able to access site some functionalty only... Thanks for all
help....
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