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Topic: Shared SSL/IIS Win2K Adv. Server
Posted By: fernan82
Subject: Shared SSL/IIS Win2K Adv. Server
Date Posted: 25 October 2003 at 8:41pm
Is it possible to install certificates on more than one site sharing the same IP and port..?

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Posted By: michael
Date Posted: 25 October 2003 at 11:19pm
Yes, you would need a site certificate as opposed to a (I think is called Domain cert.)

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Posted By: fernan82
Date Posted: 27 October 2003 at 5:20pm
Thanks Michael, Do you know how to issue a site certificate with Win2k's certificate server? I'm doing it following the steps on this article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://suppor t.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q290/6/25.ASP&NoWebCo ntent=1 and this is exactly what I'm doing:

I got 2 admin sites, they're both sub-domains to the same domain (admin1.mydomain.com and admin2.mydomain.com) when I install a certificate for admin1. it works fine, but when I install one on admin2. and web to it it takes me to admin1 and I get a pop up saying the certificate is for admin1 and i'm trying to access and not admin2. but the address bar on the browser still says admin2.

Like it don't pay attention to the headers, and I don't see an option for headers on the ssl, it just asks for the IP and port #... If I change the port # to something else than 443 or use a different IP it works...

Thanks,

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Posted By: Magic
Date Posted: 28 October 2003 at 4:42am

Are you trying to do this with host headers ?

 



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Posted By: fernan82
Date Posted: 28 October 2003 at 5:52am
Originally posted by Magic Magic wrote:

Are you trying to do this with host headers ?




Yea, but you can't set headers for ssl, just the IP and port #, I would suppose it looks at the website headers but looks like it don't...

I guess that's why some hosts don't offer SSL on shared IPs but some do so there must be a way...

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