Trouble installing SSL
- From: "Chris" <anon>
- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 15:55:01 -0500
I installed a self-generated certificate, and then later had to remove it
because a PDA that we need to connect to Exchange can't handle them.
So then I bought a certificate from GoDaddy and installed it per the
instructions, pasted below. I followed the instructions exactly.
It still doesn't work, though, and I'm getting this error in the Event Log:
"ISA Server could not establish an SSL connection with the published server
publishing.MyDomain.local because the name on the SSL server certificate
used by the published server does not match the name of the server
myserver.mydomain.com, specified in the publishing rule. Verify that the
internal name specified in the publishing rule is correct. If the problem
persists contact the Web server administrator."
Where do I find this publishing rule and how do I fix the problem?
I'm using Small Business Server 2003, SP2
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The complete GoDaddy instructions:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - Microsoft IIS 5.x/6.x
NOTE: For Windows NT 4.0, you must have at least Service Pack 4.0 or higher
or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.
Installing Intermediate Certificate:
Once you have downloaded the intermediate certificate, please follow the
instructions below to install it:
- Select "Run" from the start menu; then type "mmc" to start the Microsoft
Management Console (MMC).
- In the Management Console, select "File," then "Add/Remove Snap In."
- In the Add/Remove Snap-In dialog, select "Add."
- In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog, choose "Certificates"; then click
the "Add" button.
- Choose "Computer Account"; then click "Next" and "Finish." - Close the Add
Standalone Snap-in dialog and click "OK" on the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog to
return to the main MMC window.
- If necessary, click the "+" icon to expand the "Certificates" folder so
that the Intermediate Certification Authorities folder is visible.
- Right-click on "Intermediate Certification Authorities" and choose "All
Tasks"; then click "Import."
- Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation procedure.
Installing Your Web Server Certificate
- Select the Internet Information Service console within the Administrative
Tools menu.
- Select the Web site (host) for which the certificate was made.
- Right mouse-click and select "Properties."
- Select the "Directory Security" tab.
- Select the "Server Certificate" option.
- The Welcome to the Web Server Certificate Wizard windows opens. Click
"OK."
- Select "Process the pending request and install the certificate." Click
"Next."
- Enter the location for the certificate file at the Process a Pending
Request window. The file extension may be .txt or .crt instead of .cer
(search for files of type "all files").
- When the correct certificate file is selected, click "Next."
- Verify the Certificate Summary to make sure all information is accurate.
Click "Next."
- Select "Finish."
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