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SSL Problemthem server A and server B. I purchased a verisign certificate for server A some time ago and it's been fine. I just purchased one for server B and set it up on server B. I was careful to use the fully qualified domain name (b.domainname.com) during the process. However, when I browse to server B using https, it prompts me with a warning that I'm using the certificate from server A. If I click the view certificate, it says I'm using server A certificate. Any idea what's wrong? I don't believe that I pointed to the wrong .cer file when I installed the certificate. Thoughts on how to fix this? I don't have any idea as to where to go from here. Thanks Doug One more piece of information. If I go into the MMC for server B, and click
on View Certificate, it says, "Issued to: b.domainname.com". But why are requests for that site looking at server A certificate? Thank you! Show quoteHide quote "Doug" <dgei***@REMOVEsnet.net> wrote in message news:ircXg.21829$Ij.10409@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > Hello. I have two separate Web sites running on one IIS server. We'll call > them server A and server B. > > I purchased a verisign certificate for server A some time ago and it's > been fine. I just purchased one for server B and set it up on server B. I > was careful to use the fully qualified domain name (b.domainname.com) > during the process. > > However, when I browse to server B using https, it prompts me with a > warning that I'm using the certificate from server A. If I click the view > certificate, it says I'm using server A certificate. > > Any idea what's wrong? I don't believe that I pointed to the wrong .cer > file when I installed the certificate. > > Thoughts on how to fix this? I don't have any idea as to where to go from > here. > > Thanks > Doug > > > These are separate physical servers?
Or two separate virtual servers? (If yes on this, you need a separate IP for each virtual web with a cert on it. Did you do that yet?) Show quoteHide quote "Doug" <dgei***@REMOVEsnet.net> wrote in message news:zucXg.21832$Ij.15915@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > One more piece of information. If I go into the MMC for server B, and > click on View Certificate, it says, "Issued to: b.domainname.com". > > But why are requests for that site looking at server A certificate? > > Thank you! > > > "Doug" <dgei***@REMOVEsnet.net> wrote in message > news:ircXg.21829$Ij.10409@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... >> Hello. I have two separate Web sites running on one IIS server. We'll >> call them server A and server B. >> >> I purchased a verisign certificate for server A some time ago and it's >> been fine. I just purchased one for server B and set it up on server B. I >> was careful to use the fully qualified domain name (b.domainname.com) >> during the process. >> >> However, when I browse to server B using https, it prompts me with a >> warning that I'm using the certificate from server A. If I click the view >> certificate, it says I'm using server A certificate. >> >> Any idea what's wrong? I don't believe that I pointed to the wrong .cer >> file when I installed the certificate. >> >> Thoughts on how to fix this? I don't have any idea as to where to go from >> here. >> >> Thanks >> Doug >> >> >> > >
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