I encountered a problem setting up multiple secure sites on the same server
using host headers.  If your sites currently all share the same IP address,
you can't set them all up on port 443.  The two solutions that I found were:
1. Set up each site on a separate port.
2. Give each site it's own IP address.

I'm not sure if that addresses your problem, but it's something I
encountered so I thought it would be worth sharing.

Bob


-----Original Message-----
From: David Cummins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 8, 2001 3:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: HTTPS setup


Has anyone set up up HTTPS on an IIS server with multiple sites on it?

The key's all set up properly, but it just finds nothing if you browse to
it...
we've set the SSL port to be 443 in IIS, so it should know it exists. We've
also
set the IP and headers with that port.

We're definitely using the URL the key was registered for.

Any ideas?

David Cummins
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