RE: IIS Non-default TCP Port and SSL Enabled / Get an Error
- From: "Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 10:01:02 -0800
Hi,
Did you bind port 5555 with 443?
We had same issue in the past, if I recall it, we had to use port 1000 or
1001 and bind it with 443.
is your (DNS) provider assigned your SSL certification?
I hope this help.
"kbuska" wrote:
> I setup a website in IIS to port 5555 and enabled SSL to port 443.
> After doing so I try hitting https://<SERVERNAME:5555>/index.html and
> I get a "page could not be displayed" error. I can hit
> http://<SERVERNAME:5555>/index.html just fine. This does work however
> if the TCP PORT is set to 80. But once i change the TCP PORT to any
> other port but 80 it no longer works. Any ideas why? Your thoughts are
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Ken Buska
>
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