Re: SBS 2003 and self signed SSL certificate
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:51:55 -0400
This shouldn't be this hard Dave. Something isn't right. Are you logging
in from an external computer (outside your network)? I tried to RWW to your
domain using (mail.----.com) but I keep getting a DNS error. In your router
will need to make sure that ports 443 and 4125 are forwarded to the IP
address of your external NIC.
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dave Cason" <DaveCason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK,I ran it ..... I creadted a new self cert ....when I try to hit the
server with my browser again it whines like it has been. So I try to
install
that new cert in my browser and the date is todays so I know I have the
right
one (the new cert) but it's not installing and I can't find it on the
server
when I do a search for a *.cer is that what it would be, or is it a
special
file someplace else?
If I look at the details tab of the cert in my browser I see:
Ver: V3
S/N: 4C 35 ......
Sig Alg: sha1RSA
Issue: mail.vauntcom.com
etc, etc
So it looks good but I don't know .... can you put that cert in a shared
folder and
then maybe import it in to the browser?
Cheers'
Dave
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Have you actually re-run CEICW to (re)create the self-signed certificate?
If not, try it.
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dave Cason" <DaveCason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Merv .....
Here's the log from hte CEICW wizard:
Connection type: broadband connection using a local router device with
an
IP
address:
Router connection information:
Local IP address of the router: 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server: 207.54.98.193
Alternate DNS server: 207.54.98.226
The firewall on your computer running Small Business Server could not
be
configured. You must
configure a firewall to secure your local network from the Internet.
For
more information about configuring
firewall settings for your Small Business Server network, see Help and
Support.
Web services on your server's default Web site to be available through
the
firewall to users on the Internet:
Outlook Web Access
Remote Web Workplace
Server performance and usage reports
Outlook Mobile Access
Outlook via the Internet
Business Web site (wwwroot)
The Web server certificate required for https:// will be created for
the
following Web server name: mail.vauntcom.com
Email: Enable Exchange for Internet e-mail with the following settings:
E-mail delivery:
Route e-mail to the Internet by using DNS.
E-mail retrieval:
Use Exchange to retrieve SMTP e-mail.
Email retrieval method:
Route e-mail from the Internet directly to Exchange.
Registered Internet e-mail domain name: mail.vauntcom.com.
E-mail attachments: Remove e-mail attachments from Internet e-mail as
specified in the wizard.
Cheers'
Dave
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
In CEICW, what did the Web server certificate page show:
Was it set up to use your FQDN?
Was it set up to use an IP address?
Was it set up to use a 3rd party cert?
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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