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How do I... Request and install SSL certificates in IIS 7.0?
SSL Secure Sockets Layer certificates are perhaps the most common way to protect information being transmitted between a visitor Web browser and your Web site. SSL provides encryption services to information flowing between systems and can protect Web traffic, e-mail, instant messages and a host of other kinds of data...
Tags: Microsoft IIS 7.0, SSL Certificate, Site, SSL, Certificate, Microsoft IIS Server, Certificate Signing Request, Complete Certificate Request Window, HTTPS, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Security, Networking, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-10-22

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Using Secure Socket Layer with Outlook Web Access
You can set up encrypted communications between browsers and your Exchange Server. In this Daily Drill Down, Ron Nutter examines the process of enabling SSL on Exchange OWA.Keeping passwords secure is an important issue for many companies. Accessing e-mail remotely may involve using the Microsoft Outlook Web Access OWA component...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Authentication/Encryption, Network security, SECURITY, Domain names, Microsoft Outlook, Ron Nutter, SSL, SSL certificate, VeriSign Inc., server, certificate authority, Microsoft Outlook Web Access
Technical articles 2000-04-03
Enabling SSL on your IIS 4.0 Web server
By combining SSL and a file from a certificate authority, you can set up encrypted communications between browsers and your Web server. Learn the steps required to enable SSL on Microsoft's IIS 4.0 Web server.Increasing numbers of companies are setting up Web servers on the Internet to provide information about...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Authentication/Encryption, Network security, Web servers, SECURITY, Ron Nutter, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft IIS 4.0, SSL, server, Web, SSL certificate, Web server, Web site
Technical articles 1999-10-04
SSL Cerificate private key error in event log
I recently updated the SSL Certificate for a secure website we host on our server with IIS. The expired certificate works but is out of date, immediately upon removing the old certificate and installing the new one the website becomes inaccessible. The reverse is true when I reinstall the old...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Network security, SSL, private key, Microsoft IIS Server
Discussion threads 2008-05-29
SolutionBase: Setting up an SSL-enabled Web site with Apache 2.2.4
The world's most popular Web server should be able to support secure Web browsing through the use of SSL certificates, right? Without much effort, you can get Apache running with SSL quickly. Scott Lowe gives the details. As the world's most popular Web server, you would expect...
Tags: Web, Apache Software Foundation, Server, Web Site, SSL, Certificate, Key, Open Source, Scott Lowe, Apache 2.2.4
Technical articles 2007-10-03
Build Your Skills: Set up secure e-mail with Exchange
Learn how to make your Exchange e-mail more secure.More companies are learning how important it is for remote employees to be able to send and receive secure e-mail without having to set up a Virtual Private Network VPN system. The only problem is that there isn’t a universally accepted set...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Authentication/Encryption, Microsoft Outlook, Network security, SECURITY, Ron Nutter, e-mail, VeriSign Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., SSL
Technical articles 2000-08-24
Build Your Skills: What's behind Certificate Services for Windows 2000?
Learn how to create digital certificates using Certificate Services on your Windows 2000 server .As security becomes more and more important in a network environment, client workstations and servers need some way to securely pass data. The most common way to do this is through the use of digital certificates....
Tags: Digital security, Servers, Network security, Microsoft Windows, William C. Schmied, Certificate Services, Policy Module, Certificate Authority, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2002-08-15
Web Development: Authenticate clients and e-transactions with SSL certificate authority
Netscape’s Secure Sockets Layer SSL, created as a security protocol to accommodate emerging e-commerce applications, soon gave rise to the open protocol Transport Layer Security TLS. Now we have a booming e-commerce presence on the Internet, accounting for billions of dollars worth of transactions every year. This protocol is a...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Authentication/Encryption, Network security, SECURITY, Web development, SSL certificate, Web, Scott Robinson, Netscape Communications Corp., SSL, server
Technical articles 2004-02-20
The SSA moves into the digital signing age
The Social Security Administration needed to allow 6 million employers to electronically upload annual wage reports through the use of digital signatures. Find out how one company came up with a workable solution.As more data and documentation traverse the Internet each day, sender verification and delivery assurance is taking on...
Tags: Digital signatures, Digital security, Authentication/Encryption, SECURITY, Network security, Digital Signature Technology, Mike Walton, Digital Signature Trust, Social Security Administration, Keren Cummins, digital signature, digital certificate, agency, desktop
Technical articles 2002-01-23
Tech Tip: Secure FTP/Add roles to a Certificate Authority server
Windows 2000 Professional: Secure FTP The FTP protocol is useful for sharing files with remote users. When you use FTP, you don't need to create Web pages to provide links to shared files or create VPN connections to enable native Windows file-sharing access....
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, FTP Server, Server, FTP, Computer, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Shopping for the right SSL: What are the options?
When looking to use SSL certificates to secure communications, there are many different options available. Extended Validation, SGC, standard SSL, and domain-validated SSL are the options generally available from commercial SSL signing authorities. There are also the options of self-signing certificates or using one of the free SSL providers.Self-signing certificates...
Tags: Legislation, SSL Certificate, SSL, Certificate, SGC, SGC Certificate, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Security, Networking, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-11-27
Lock IT Down: Implementing Secure Socket Layer
Benefits of Secure Socket Layer implementationSecurity on the Web is a growing concern. The last thing you want when you design a Web site is to have third parties sneaking a peek at what you’re doing. Fortunately, you can implement Secure Socket Layer SSL to increase security on your Web...
Tags: SSL/TLS, Authentication/Encryption, Network security, Web servers, SECURITY, Servers, Troy Thompson, Microsoft IIS Server, SSL, server, server certificate, Web server
Technical articles 2000-10-12
Safeguard your Office 2007 files with encryption, document protection, and digital signatures
This article is also available as a PDF download and a TechRepublic gallery.In today's business environment, we expect more from officeproductivity software than just the ability to send and receive e-mail, formatdocuments, produce spreadsheets, and create slide presentations. We also want away to protect those files from unauthorized access, infiltration...
Tags: Security, Microsoft Office, Authentication and encryption
Technical articles 2007-04-17
Build a scalable Public Key Infrastructure
For authentication within your organization, you may want to set up your own private PKI. Here are some options for doing so. Authentication of a user's identity is critical to computer security, whether the issue is accessing resources within a LAN or conducting e-commerce transactions over the...
Tags: Netscape Certificate Server, Novell Certificate Server, PKI, Authentication/Encryption, Deb Shinder, Digital security, Network security, SECURITY, certification authority, Build to Scale Newsletter, Difference, Certificate, Certificate Service, OpenCA, Networking
Technical articles 2005-09-27
XML security who's who
Businesses need security solutions for their XML applications, and help is on the way. Learn about five XML security standards now in the works.When a standard is deployed as openly as XML, businesses are bound to have security concerns. The need to control content’s distribution and ensure its integrity keeps...
Tags: Shelley Doll, XML key management specification protocol, XML, XML Signature
Technical articles 2002-06-24
What you need to do to prepare for and install BizTalk Server
BizTalk Server can play a huge role in integrating applications and systems within your enterprise, or in integrating your business partners' business applications and data with your own to create business-to-business solutions. Of course, if you haven’t successfully planned for it or if you’ve incorrectly installed it, then all this...
Tags: Jim Boyce, Microsoft BizTalk Server, server, SQL Server Authentication
Technical articles 2003-03-13
Adobe AIR brings the Web to the desktop
One of the points of my article about the qooxdoo JavaScript library was the concept of building Web applications with a rich user interface that mimics desktop applications. This is good if you want to mimic the look and feel of a desktop application within a Web page. On the...
Tags: Desktop, Adobe Systems Inc., Web, Application, HTML, JavaScript, Runtime, Adobe AIR, API, SDK, Web Browser, Adobe Labs, Adobe Integrated Runtime API, Adobe Integrated Runtime Software Development Kit, initalWindow Element, AIR Developer Tool, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-11-26
Time Machine 2nd edition 1.8.1 (Mobile)
Time MachineTime Machine provides Clock, Alarm, Stopwatch and Timer functionality for Symbian Series 60 mobile phones. With Time Machine you can check time of any city in the world, count time or get reminded about something. World clock displays time for selected cities with automatic daylight savings time calculation. Alarms...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, C, Symbian Inc., Chitale Enterprises, Telecom & Utilities, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2006-08-06
Time Machine 3rd Edition 1.8.1 (Mobile)
Time MachineTime Machine provides Clock, Alarm, Stopwatch and Timer functionality for Symbian Series 60 mobile phones. With Time Machine you can check time of any city in the world, count time or get reminded about something. World clock displays time for selected cities with automatic daylight savings time calculation. Alarms...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, C, Symbian Inc., Chitale Enterprises, Telecom & Utilities, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2006-11-26
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