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SelfSSL and multiple sites in IIS6?Hi,
I've been using SelfSSL before to secure web sites in IIS 5 and 6 using https, and it works fine. Now I want to secure two web sites on the same server. Each site has it's own IP address, but I can't get both working at the same time!(?). If I generate a cert for site 1, site 2 stops working with SSL (https) and vice versa. I use port 443 for both sites, but with different IP addresses, and I'm NOT using "Host Headers"! HTTP on port 80 allways works fine for both sites at the same time! What's missing? BR, Björn There is a bug in SelfSSL :-(
You can setup Microsoft Certificate Services and issue multiple certs, or use another tool to generate certificates. Cheers Ken Show quoteHide quote "McZeb" <Mc***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2597B75-47AD-4874-BF4A-23679E61B0E9@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I've been using SelfSSL before to secure web sites in IIS 5 and 6 using > https, and it works fine. Now I want to secure two web sites on the same > server. Each site has it's own IP address, but I can't get both working at > the same time!(?). If I generate a cert for site 1, site 2 stops working > with > SSL (https) and vice versa. I use port 443 for both sites, but with > different > IP addresses, and I'm NOT using "Host Headers"! HTTP on port 80 allways > works > fine for both sites at the same time! > > What's missing? > > BR, Björn Ken,
I solved the problem by installing a cert from our own CA instead! How to implement SSL in IIS http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299875/en-us Thanks and hopefully this will help other people! BR, Björn "Ken Schaefer" skrev: Show quoteHide quote > There is a bug in SelfSSL :-( > > You can setup Microsoft Certificate Services and issue multiple certs, or > use another tool to generate certificates. > > Cheers > Ken > > "McZeb" <Mc***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B2597B75-47AD-4874-BF4A-23679E61B0E9@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I've been using SelfSSL before to secure web sites in IIS 5 and 6 using > > https, and it works fine. Now I want to secure two web sites on the same > > server. Each site has it's own IP address, but I can't get both working at > > the same time!(?). If I generate a cert for site 1, site 2 stops working > > with > > SSL (https) and vice versa. I use port 443 for both sites, but with > > different > > IP addresses, and I'm NOT using "Host Headers"! HTTP on port 80 allways > > works > > fine for both sites at the same time! > > > > What's missing? > > > > BR, Björn > > > The bug in SelfSSL is fixed and redistributed with SSLDiag 1.1.
http://blogs.msdn.com/david.wang/archive/2005/04/20/SelfSSL_Bug_with_websites.aspx -- Show quoteHide quote//David IIS http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. // "McZeb" <Mc***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A7EFEB78-F349-4D19-B3BA-3529F65B1D20@microsoft.com... > Ken, > I solved the problem by installing a cert from our own CA instead! > > How to implement SSL in IIS > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299875/en-us > > Thanks and hopefully this will help other people! > > BR, > Björn > > "Ken Schaefer" skrev: > >> There is a bug in SelfSSL :-( >> >> You can setup Microsoft Certificate Services and issue multiple certs, or >> use another tool to generate certificates. >> >> Cheers >> Ken >> >> "McZeb" <Mc***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B2597B75-47AD-4874-BF4A-23679E61B0E9@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, >> > I've been using SelfSSL before to secure web sites in IIS 5 and 6 using >> > https, and it works fine. Now I want to secure two web sites on the >> > same >> > server. Each site has it's own IP address, but I can't get both working >> > at >> > the same time!(?). If I generate a cert for site 1, site 2 stops >> > working >> > with >> > SSL (https) and vice versa. I use port 443 for both sites, but with >> > different >> > IP addresses, and I'm NOT using "Host Headers"! HTTP on port 80 allways >> > works >> > fine for both sites at the same time! >> > >> > What's missing? >> > >> > BR, Björn >> >> >>
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