From: Duncan McCormack on
In article <u0hmSmhpKHA.1556(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net
says...
>
> Duncan McCormack wrote:
> > Cheers Jim,
> >
> > I installed it *precisely* per:
> >
> > http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/08/21/how-to-install-a-public-
> > 3rd-party-ssl-certificate-on-iis-on-sbs-2003.aspx
> >
> >
> >
> And that's "precisely" not the right info for ISA. (and they say so at
> the bottom)
>
> When you have ISA, put the publishing cert back the way it was on the
> IIS web site. You don't put the cert there.
>
> You go into ISA, into the publishing rule as I recall and you edit the
> cert there in ISA, not on the IIS web site.
>
> The instructions you have in the blog are for a two nic NO ISA where the
> SSL cert goes on the IIS web site.
>
> With ISA, the publishing cert stays where it is on the IIS web site and
> then in the publishing rule inside of ISA your Godaddy cert goes there.

Thanks Susan, that all sounds fairly logical. I'll see if I can find
some info on getting the cert into ISA (as, of course, all I have from
GoDaddy at present is: specifically: gd_iis_intermediates.p7b and
adrock.com.crt files). And I'm in a good position to do this now, as
the publishing bit is all back in place (server generated self-signed
cert is back, from the CEICW wizard).

Might see what I can find at isaserver.org.

--
Duncan.
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