Could be you need to publish the CRL to be accessible from outside, most
third party certs are already set up to do this.

 

From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Direct Access setup

 

Working through the setup and have hit a wall.

Trying to setup the NLS web server and when I install the SSL cert from our
internal AD domain cert authority, it appears that the cert isn't intended
for a web server.

And the IIS7 cert request doesn't allow to select what feature the cert is
to be used for.

I'm guessing there is a configuration on our cert server that needs tweaked,
but I'm not seeing it.

Our PKI is working otherwise as computer are using them, laptops are using
them for wireless authentication, but this is the first web server I've
needed to install one onto.

Our other web servers are using commercial certs but for NLS a domain cert
should be ok.

Any suggestions?

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