Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:03:06 -0700
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hi,
I've got apache2 installed, configured for all of my virtual domains
and everything is running fine. Well, everything except for SSL.
I've created my cert with 'apache2-ssl-certificate' as well as by
hand. Nothing I do ever seems to work, because as soon as I hitting
port 443, I get an error and in the logs, this:
Re: Microsoft Direct Push / Active Sync - cant get it working ... Great to hear that you got it all working on port 80! ... Sorry I'm not too familiar with the way SSL certificates are created and installed, so I can't be much help from here on out. ... I decided to see if I could get an SSL cert in place, ... (microsoft.public.pocketpc)
Re: Another day, another useless error dialog (subtitled the connection wizard fails after ISA 2004 ... The installation appears to have worked (ISA is up and running) but the configuration wizard fails at the firewall configuration and the secure web site configuration. ... Call to Publishing client help for RUP returned ok. ... Require SSL for Remote Portal: ... Opening the cert store returned OK ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Do I really need a wild card certificate ? ... For starter, SSL cert bind to website level, you can't install cert on ...virtual directory/file level, however you can control SSL requirement all ... There are 3 other sites using host headers as well ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
Re: makecert ... You do need to have IIS installed in order to use this tool. ... I wouldn't worry about anything in IIS getting hosed unless you had SSL... that in the IIS MMC by putting the previous cert back. ... You can then import it into the personal store for the ADAM service account... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: The Most Secure Way to Publish OWA 2003 ... In my test enviornment I'm using SSL to SSL bridging. ... the cert and the FBA live on ISA 2004 which was imported from the ... a cert prompt and and then an FBA form.... enabled so the ISA takes the credentials from the FBA and passes them to the ... (microsoft.public.isa)