Re: Adding Second Certificate.



Charlie - one other question if you don't mind:

I added the first cert with the CEICW. Of course it has the domain name of
the server. This second cert will have the same NetBios name (ie
server2.domain1.com, then server2.domain2.com). Should I just use CEICW
again - or is installing the cert service better - or does it matter!

Thanks,


"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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yes, it should be OK.

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"Purtech" <mikek(remove)@hlit.net> wrote in message
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Well guys:

I have SBS 2003 Premium SP1 (not R2) and on another server have installed
and used it for Original Domain usage.

One this second server - it is ok then?

Thanks!


"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Read the book. ;)

I hadn't seen those threads, so didn't comment then, but I know we went
through the whole thing to set up the extra certs needed for L2TP. And
for setting up 802.1x for wireless, though I can't remember if we needed
the extra cert for that or not. My memory is not - just IAS (RADIUS).

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"Cris Hanna[SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I'm an IT guy...I gotta read the book???? ;-)
Honestly thought I'd seen a couple of threads where this had mucked
things up...obviously they should have read the book...

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"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Actually, Chris, Certificate services installs just fine on SBS 2003.
See pages 375-377 of the R2 book.

I used certificate services to create a self-signed cert for setting
up L2TP logins.

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"Cris Hanna[SBS-MVP]"
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go out and purchase a second cert.
Certificate Services will not install on SBS

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"Purtech" <mikek(remove)@hlit.net> wrote in message
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I am setting up two domains to use RPC over HTTPS. The primary domain
already has its certificate created. I am assuming, since the Common
Name in the cert has to match the server, that I need to create
another.

Do I need to install the Certificate Services to do this (I want to
use my own) or is there another way?










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