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Urgent help needed!under (IIS 6.0) on win 2k3 server . The application requires client certificate over https to play with you. I have seen differents microsoft sites that describes how client certificate can be enabled under IIS 6.0. The problem is, that i still get (401) unauthorised when i try and connect to it. I have spent a good stressfull week with this problem now. I do not see that many people have played with this on google. I hope, someone will guide me to the solution of my problem. More details can be provided as needed. Many Thanks in advance JJ Please describe what you are trying to do, not how you are trying to
accomplish it. I'm afraid I am a level 0 Telepath so I have no idea what you are having problems with to help. SSL Client Certificates work on IIS6 and ASP.Net 2.0. -- Show quoteHide quote//David IIS http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. // "jens Jensen" <j***@jensen.dk> wrote in message news:OR1%23q7QbGHA.3376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have written . Microsoft .Net 2.0 web application. The application run > under (IIS 6.0) on win 2k3 server . The application requires client > certificate over https to play with you. > > I have seen differents microsoft sites that describes how client > certificate > can be enabled under IIS 6.0. The problem is, that i still get (401) > unauthorised when i try and connect to it. > > > I have spent a good stressfull week with this problem now. I do not see > that > many people have played with this on google. > > I hope, someone will guide me to the solution of my problem. > > More details can be provided as needed. > > > > Many Thanks in advance > > JJ > > What exact urgent help do you need?
The URL you provided only states that if the client certificates were not trusted by this server, they can (obviously) cause problems with trust, and the resolution is to install the root CA of those client certificates into the Trusted Root store on the local server. That's all standard Certificate procedures having nothing to do with IIS - the reason being that if you used any other app requiring client certificates, it'd have the same problems. It is pretty easy to enable client-certificates - in the same dialog to require SSL, you can configure IIS to ignore, accept, or require client-certificate, and that's it. Then make sure your client sends the right client-certificate. If your questions are about how to configure SSL on IIS, there are tons of web-based resources to help with step-by-step instructions. -- Show quoteHide quote//David IIS http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. // "jens Jensen" <j***@jensen.dk> wrote in message news:%23zYkXMqbGHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/b7e4e551-1b70-4269-b9a9-6ffa9979963d.mspx?mfr=true >
Windows 2003 R2 and WSE 3.0 Kerberos issue
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