IIS7 and Certs

Posted by: OhmBlog, on 24 Jan 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Can SSL configuration be more arcane? A week ago I noticed that my Server cert expired. I bought a new SBS cert via eNom (my domain name provider). SBS posts easy enough directions on their website for installing the cert. Four days later, I finally have it working. Basically, a three step process. Step one is you create a new certificate request in the IIS MMC; take the base64-encoded request, submit it into a form (or send it via e-mail), get it validated by the SBS folks, who send you back...

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