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No access after requiring SSLAfter I enabled SSL in IIS on my exchange 2003 server, I get no access to the
site what so ever. I'm running a CA locally on my server.(it's a stand-alone, not part of the enterprise CA) If I remove the SSL requirement it works. Any ideas? what error do you get when going to the site? are you behind a firewall, if
so, is port 443 open to your server? Show quoteHide quote "Richter1033" <Richter1***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B847EDA-6D74-43E3-AA26-E73AED156747@microsoft.com... > After I enabled SSL in IIS on my exchange 2003 server, I get no access to > the > site what so ever. I'm running a CA locally on my server.(it's a > stand-alone, > not part of the enterprise CA) If I remove the SSL requirement it works. > Any > ideas? No, this is inside my network. The error I'm getting is page can't be
displayed. I'm using port 1081, and am using this to test https://172.16.10.56:1081/exchange. Show quoteHide quote "Consultant" wrote: > what error do you get when going to the site? are you behind a firewall, if > so, is port 443 open to your server? > > > "Richter1033" <Richter1***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3B847EDA-6D74-43E3-AA26-E73AED156747@microsoft.com... > > After I enabled SSL in IIS on my exchange 2003 server, I get no access to > > the > > site what so ever. I'm running a CA locally on my server.(it's a > > stand-alone, > > not part of the enterprise CA) If I remove the SSL requirement it works. > > Any > > ideas? > > > Could it be a certificate services issue... It doesn't seem to be issuing one
Show quoteHide quote "Richter1033" wrote: > No, this is inside my network. The error I'm getting is page can't be > displayed. I'm using port 1081, and am using this to test > https://172.16.10.56:1081/exchange. > > "Consultant" wrote: > > > what error do you get when going to the site? are you behind a firewall, if > > so, is port 443 open to your server? > > > > > > "Richter1033" <Richter1***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:3B847EDA-6D74-43E3-AA26-E73AED156747@microsoft.com... > > > After I enabled SSL in IIS on my exchange 2003 server, I get no access to > > > the > > > site what so ever. I'm running a CA locally on my server.(it's a > > > stand-alone, > > > not part of the enterprise CA) If I remove the SSL requirement it works. > > > Any > > > ideas? > > > > > > Hi,
Default SSL port is 433, try to surf with https://172.16.10.56/exchange. or https://172.16.10.56:443/exchange or do u have configured any diiferent port for SSL on IIS?? a detailed instruction will help us to assist you. Thanks & Regards Jigs4u-4ever. Show quoteHide quote "Richter1033" wrote: > After I enabled SSL in IIS on my exchange 2003 server, I get no access to the > site what so ever. I'm running a CA locally on my server.(it's a stand-alone, > not part of the enterprise CA) If I remove the SSL requirement it works. Any > ideas?
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