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HTTPS and ASP.NET
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Security
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Environment:
ASP.NET
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
00969437
Message ID:
00969946
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Hi Victor!

Thanks for expaination - I've tried it but no change.

>What does this mean? What is the header name in IIS?
>
>I'm sorry, but I'm very new to HTTPS

>
>If you go to Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and Internet Infornation Services - it'll bring up an Management Console Window. Expand the Local Computer Node, Expand the Web Sites Node, right-click the correct website and select properties.
>
>First thing to check is that you have an SSL Port specified. You'll find that on the Web Site Tab. By default 443 if the HTTPS Port. Fill that in and see if it works.
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>If not, on the Web Site tab find click on the advance button located on the right of the IP Address text box. Add a host Header Value. This is the domain that the IP should be listening for: click on add... Specify the port and specify the header (i.e. www.yahoo.com, www.robertohlicher.com, etc....) See if that works.
>
>If that still doesn't work then specify a specific IP address for the header to listen instead of listening to all unassigned addresses.
robert.oh.
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