> The problem is with installing it on the server. It is a windows
> 2003 server with II6, however the certificate isn't being handled
> by IIS. I have no real clue how this thing was set up so I'm
> grasping at straws. Gotta love clients that hire college kids to
> do work, then are stuck when the kid moves on and no one knows
> how he did what he did.

You're almost certainly posting to the wrong list. The problem is, since you
don't know what piece of software you need to deal with, you don't know what
the right list would be.

I would suggest that you first recognize that your problem is that you don't
know what piece of software is managing the certificate or providing it to
the web server. So you should try to provide information that might help
someone to determine that.

For example:

1) What process owns port 445 on your machine?

2) What headers do you get in a secure connection and how do they differ
from the headers in an insecure connection?

3) Can you find your key/certificate in your filesystem anywhere? If so,
what path? Or is it in the system certificate store?

4) Are there any administration pages or the like that you know of that
relate to the secure web server at all? What are there names? What text is
on them?

DS


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