You go into IIS, then under the web site you wish to use and then in the
Security tab when you look at SSL it should tell you there isn’t one and
then let you create a certreq.txt or whatever type you require. Then use
that against the CA to generate your keyfile which you import back into IIS
and then enable HTTPS. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Gonzalez Castaños [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 4:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: signing certificates for Apache in SBS

Hi,

  Sorry for the cross posting, I don't know if in the Exchange mailing 
list I'd get the answer or is better to pose this question here

  We have a signed CA by Equifax and I'd like to know if I could sign
certificates for our Apache Web servers. I have tried to issue a
certificate request from apache but when I import it in the
Certification Authority it says that is not following the right
template. I've seen there is a Web Server template, but I don't know

1) How to create a certificate request in SBS

2) If this will work under Apache

Any experience, howto or documentation?

Thanks,

Miguel



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