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Wrong cert for ssl site shows upConfiguration as follows:
Running ISA2004 as firewall/proxy/publishing server, one exchange server, one web server. Exchange server has OWA setup with SSL, therefore the ISA has a listener for port 443. I setup a second listener useing SSL port 444, with a secure web site rule pointing to the web server, all setup for port 444. A certificate for that specifice site has been generated and installed on the web site, and when you view the installed certificate, it is the correct one. but when you try to open the web site thru IIS manager on the web server, and go to that link, I get the certificate for the exchange server come up. Any thoughts? I'm stumped! Hi,
Are Exchange server and Web server running on the same hardware or are these two separate servers? When browsing to the website do you specify the port? E.g. https://webserver:444/ ? -- Show quoteHide quoteMike Microsoft MVP - Windows Security "CGTech" <CGT***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:093FEC00-F668-4F1E-8027-D63E8C44ABD9@microsoft.com... > Configuration as follows: > > Running ISA2004 as firewall/proxy/publishing server, one exchange server, > one web server. > Exchange server has OWA setup with SSL, therefore the ISA has a listener > for > port 443. I setup a second listener useing SSL port 444, with a secure web > site rule pointing to the web server, all setup for port 444. A > certificate > for that specifice site has been generated and installed on the web site, > and > when you view the installed certificate, it is the correct one. but when > you > try to open the web site thru IIS manager on the web server, and go to > that > link, I get the certificate for the exchange server come up. Any thoughts? > I'm stumped! yes to both questions.
Show quoteHide quote "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > Hi, > > Are Exchange server and Web server running on the same hardware or are these > two separate servers? > > When browsing to the website do you specify the port? E.g. > https://webserver:444/ ? > > -- > Mike > Microsoft MVP - Windows Security > > "CGTech" <CGT***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:093FEC00-F668-4F1E-8027-D63E8C44ABD9@microsoft.com... > > Configuration as follows: > > > > Running ISA2004 as firewall/proxy/publishing server, one exchange server, > > one web server. > > Exchange server has OWA setup with SSL, therefore the ISA has a listener > > for > > port 443. I setup a second listener useing SSL port 444, with a secure web > > site rule pointing to the web server, all setup for port 444. A > > certificate > > for that specifice site has been generated and installed on the web site, > > and > > when you view the installed certificate, it is the correct one. but when > > you > > try to open the web site thru IIS manager on the web server, and go to > > that > > link, I get the certificate for the exchange server come up. Any thoughts? > > I'm stumped! > > > HA! Just reread my reply, yes exchange and the web server are on seperate
boxes. Show quoteHide quote "CGTech" wrote: > yes to both questions. > > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Are Exchange server and Web server running on the same hardware or are these > > two separate servers? > > > > When browsing to the website do you specify the port? E.g. > > https://webserver:444/ ? > > > > -- > > Mike > > Microsoft MVP - Windows Security > > > > "CGTech" <CGT***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:093FEC00-F668-4F1E-8027-D63E8C44ABD9@microsoft.com... > > > Configuration as follows: > > > > > > Running ISA2004 as firewall/proxy/publishing server, one exchange server, > > > one web server. > > > Exchange server has OWA setup with SSL, therefore the ISA has a listener > > > for > > > port 443. I setup a second listener useing SSL port 444, with a secure web > > > site rule pointing to the web server, all setup for port 444. A > > > certificate > > > for that specifice site has been generated and installed on the web site, > > > and > > > when you view the installed certificate, it is the correct one. but when > > > you > > > try to open the web site thru IIS manager on the web server, and go to > > > that > > > link, I get the certificate for the exchange server come up. Any thoughts? > > > I'm stumped! > > > > > >
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