if you have to put in a http host header entry, why not:
whatever.somemadeupdomain.com
which nobody is going to use, and doesn't exist.


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                                                   Subject:     RE: [ cf-dev ] (SOT) 
How can I disable listening on port 80  
                    10/11/02 11:58 AM              in IIS and keep SSL on port 443?    
                                      
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It won't allow no host entries for normall HTTP and one HTTPS host entry.
It
forces you to have an HTTP entry.

I'll dig around for that virtual folder stuff you're talking about.

- Peter H.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 October 2002 11:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] (SOT) How can I disable listening on port 80 in
IIS and keep SSL on port 443?


Just remove the host header entry for port 80 and put in an entry for the
SSL.  Also if I remember correctly, you should be able to disable access to
the site/virtual folder via port 80 when you add/edit a certificate....
Its
been a few months since I last looked at this, so I'm a touch rusty as to
exactly where the settings are....

I'm sure there is a way to redirect users from port 80 to a.n.other port as
well, but it escapes me right now...

Stephen
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From: "Peter Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: [ cf-dev ] (SOT) How can I disable listening on port 80 in IIS and
keep SSL on port 443?


> Hi
>
> How can I disable listening on port 80 (HTTP) in IIS 5, yet keep HTTPS
(SSL)
> on port 443? (force people to use HTTPS)
>
> Is there an IIS "policy" which can do this?
>
> I would rather a pure IIS configuration solution if possible. Port
filtering
> by a firewall is an option I don't want in this case.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Peter H.
>
>
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