SSL connection not working...

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From: Clementius (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/06/04


Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 20:50:54 -0500

Hi,
I configured IIS 6.0 to Require Secure Channel (SSL) and I assigned value
443 to the SSL port for the default web site. I also checked Ignore Client
Certificates. The server has not been assigned a certificate (we care more
about encryption of data than authenticity). When trying to connect to the
server using https://servername, we get "The page cannot be display..." If I
uncheck Require Secure Channel (SSL) and try http://servername, the site
comes up fine. Any suggestion? Thank you. C



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