Re: Https mix up.........
From: Joe (Joe_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/06/04
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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:59:02 -0800
Sorry for the multiple posts. I kept getting error messages and wasn't sure I
was posting.
Yes, thank you. I am using different IP address for the two sites I am
referring to. They both have seperate public/private addresses and I am still
having this trouble...
Any further ideas?
joe
"Leythos" wrote:
> In article <76C722D2-7F9F-4109-9583-6F2A9C0284DB@microsoft.com>,
> Joe@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> > Hello,
> > I have a 2000 server that has several websites in IIS. Some have dedicated
> > public/private IP addresses and some lesser used sites are sharing a single
> > public/private with headers. One website has https pages and has been up and
> > running fine. I am working on adding https areas to a second website and am
> > having trouble getting it to work. I can browse to the regular http pages but
> > when I try to go to any of the https pages I get prompted with the security
> > alert asking about the sites certificate. When I view the cert it is the cert
> > from the other website that is also running https pages. Both site have their
> > own cert installed and I don't know why the current site I am working on is
> > somehow using the wrong cert when you browse there even though in IIS it
> > shows that the correct cert is installed.
> > Any trouble shooting suggestions would be great as I've tried everything I
> > can think of to no avail.
>
> You can only assign one certificate per IP, meaning that each website
> must have it's own IP in order to have different certificates.
>
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