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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
- DS 4125 , web interface access, CLI access problem!!!
- We have got one IDS 4125 at work production line, I tried to access it through web interfaces, I tried all of these options, without any success:1- httpswith s://192.168.x.x,2- httpswith s://192.168.x.x:4433- httpwithout s://192.168.x.x
- Tags: security, httpS, saadelias@..., zillah2004, HTTP, Web
- Discussion threads 2006-11-26
- Can access some https sites but not all
- Hello,I'm having a problem where I can access some https sites but not all of them (especially the Outlook Web Access - OWA).I'm running Windows 2000 Professional (w/Service Pack 4), and Internet Explorer IE 6 (w/Service Pack 1).Here's what I've tried so far:1) Deleted cookies, temp files, etc...2) Checked the...
- Tags: HTTP, httpS, https site, Link999, Microsoft Internet Explorer, windows
- Q&A 2006-09-18
- SSL - Certificate
- I want to secure my exchange server instead of http access to enduser with https, which type of SSL certificate will suit my requirement? or what i have to do to make from http to https?One question is if you have a firewall and which one. You need a web...
- Tags: certificate, firewall, HTTP, httpS, sanaullah@..., security, server, SSL
- Q&A 2006-04-15
- change a password on AD via https:
- Does anyone know of a product or method to allow a user to change a password on AD via https: on an intranet without intervention by a system administrator? Presently, the user calls the help desk to have the password reset. I am looking towards an ‘automatic’ way for the...
- Tags: "administration", "automation", "security", advertisement, agilbert@..., HTTP, httpS, networking, password
- Discussion threads 2006-03-31
- How to configure ISA 2004 to allow users to access internet email, like Hotmail and Yahoo mail?
- I installed ISA 2004 when users go to Hotmail and Yahoo mail or any other places on the internet that requires username and password and warns that you are about to enter a secure site they get a page cannot be displayed.I allowed HTTP and HTTPS with no luck.Any ideas...
- Tags: Blue screen, e-mail, HTTPS, Internet, ISA, ISA 2004, MSN Hotmail, security, Yahoo! Inc., Yahoo! Mail
- Q&A 2005-12-19
- http sites 'contain no data', https OK
- Without making any changes to the system, IE and Firefox suddenly only display https sites- NOT the http ones. With http sites after a while 'this document contains no data' message shows. All settings are correct, other computers access sites fine through this connection. IP addresses and websites can...
- Tags: HTTP, http site, httpS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, su@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-10-19
- access authentication
- I am programming a website which I need to have access authentication. This is something like experts-exchange website. I would like to know how do I program the "login" dialog box and how to retrieve data from it. Also, I would like to know how to maintain the user's status....
- Tags: heather.pfeil@..., HTTP, httpS, programming, token, user-ID
- Q&A 2005-09-14
- Slow Secure Sites
- I have recently changed from dialup internet access to SDL. Now I find that when accessing 128bit Secure sites on most occasions the pages open extremely slowly, to the point where most wont open at all and I get a message saying that the page is unable to be opened.Can...
- Tags: Web browsers, SECURITY, SDL, Den, httpS
- Q&A 2005-09-01
- IE Content Advisor & allowing https sites.
- We have some web kiosks and we have them working perfectly except the IE Content Advisor isn't allowing https sites to go through. What is the proper context to allow all https sites to be accessed?
- Tags: advisor, bosston, computer, HTTP, httpS, https site, IE Content Advisor, kiosk, Microsoft Internet Explorer, web kiosk, web kiosks, windows, windows xp
- Discussion threads 2005-07-29
- IE Content Advisor and https sites.
- What is the proper context to allow all https: sites in the Content Advisor? I tried https but that didn't work. Anyone have any suggestions?I recomemnd that you follow the advice here:http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/Making_Internet_Explorer_Safer-tut102.htmlTo specify Web sites that others can always or never seeClick Start, point to Settings, and then...
- Tags: advisor, bosston, Content, Content Advisor, HTTP, httpS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, windows
- Q&A 2005-07-28
- Block HTTP access to OWA
- I would like to limit connections to my OWA site to only https connections.Currently I am allowing both http and https traffic to my OWA server from all clientsinternal and external. I modified the default.htm file to redirect clients to an https connection (my users prefer to not have to...
- Tags: HTTP, httpS, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, PSX, security
- Q&A 2005-06-27
- How to set chunk size in web requests?
- How do you set the chunk size used when sending large chunks of data using an HTTP POST over HTTPS using .NET?Specifically, I am sending multi-MB files to a web service using SOAP over HTTPS. I have my code written in C# and would like to know if anybody...
- Tags: Web services, .NET, HTTPS, Web
- Q&A 2005-05-30
- Peculiar intermittent https problem
- I am responsible for the smooth running of a network of 13 remote satelllite connections, each with between 12 and 30 connected clients.Each of the 13 routers has its own proxy server, and in turn they connect through an isp wide proxy - which recently had major problems.We have been...
- Tags: computer, HTTP, httpS, lawrence_marigold@..., networking, proxy, router
- Discussion threads 2005-05-11
- Learn how to beef up Web application security
- Starting with HTTPS and finishing with HTTPThank you for a very informative article.As a relative newbie, the following statement is unclear to me:**********Secure all Web applications entirely through either HTTPS or another secure protocol. However, don't make the mistake of securing the authentication and then running the application over HTTP....
- Tags: greg@..., HTTP, HTTPS, security, Web, Web application
- Discussion threads 2005-03-25
Additional Resources
- Troubleshooting RPC Over HTTPS (Part 2)
- RPC over HTTPS is one of the most useful features of Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 and one of the most frustrating. This paper looks into problems that occur with SSL certificates, RPC proxy and Exchange server configurations. RPC over HTTPS is not overly difficult to implement, however there are...
- Tags: SSL/TLS, RPC, TechGenix, SSL certificate, SSL, server
- White papers 2006-06-20
- Strange HTTPS problem
- Hiya,We have a strange problem on PCs at work where no one can get HTTPS sites unless we make them a local admin of the machine. We don't want to do this for security reasons... anyone know what would cause this?It could be that the https site is not in...
- Tags: INTERNET, paul@...
- Q&A 2006-09-11
- Outlook Anywhere 2007 With ISA Server 2006
- Beginning with Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2003, users can use their Outlook with full functionality over the Internet. Outlook 2003 is a full MAPI Client which uses RPC to communicate with the Exchange Server. This is definitely not Firewall friendly so Microsoft developed a technology called RPC over HTTPS....
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft ISA Server, RPC, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Networking, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software
- White papers 2006-10-03
- Eliminating your SSL Blind Spot
- Web encryption is indispensable for today's businesses, but organisations with an open port 443 HTTPS tunnel on their firewall are left with a major security hole wide open in their network. Traditional firewalls and gateway anti-virus solutions are unable to scan encrypted traffic, and therefore can provide no control over...
- Tags: Secure Computing Corp., Network, SSL, Organization, Web Encryption, Network Security, Ssl/Tls, Firewalls, Authentication/Encryption, Security, Networking, Viruses And Worms
- White papers 2006-09-07
- Implementing RPC Over HTTPS in a Single Exchange Server 2003 Environment
- Implementing Exchange Server 2003 with RPC over HTTPS in a single Exchange / Domain Controller environment is really simple if a person follows the instructions given in this paper or the RPC over HTTP Deployment Scenarios Guide for Exchange Server 2003. With this feature enabled, all the external users can...
- Tags: Environment, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Exchange, RPC, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-08-29
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