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Page Cannot Be Displayed with SSL (not 443port)
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| sebnunes@hotmail.com 2005-11-17, 6:12 pm |
| Hi all,
I have a strange problem here. I have only two IP's and I need SSL on
different web sites so I have configured one web site to use the port
444 for SSL.
It's seems to work fine, when I'm on my desktop I connect to the web
site using https it works fine, but on another computer when I try to
connect to the same URL I got "The Page Cannot be displayed"!!
I have tried on other computers then and it works fine on some and not
at all on others. All these computers are connected on the same
internet connection so why would it work for 2-3 computers and not fot
others?
I'm quite confused.=20
Any idea?
Kind regards,
S=E9bastien
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| Ratatooie 2005-11-18, 5:53 pm |
| My first guess is software on the computers themselves. Firewall?
Anti-virus? Operating system difference?
Port 444 is not really a good idea for SSL if you intend to serve to the
public. For inter-company it's probably fine, but most users will get
confused, freak out, or not be able to access if you do that.
<sebnunes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132244828.757416.57750@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hi all,
I have a strange problem here. I have only two IP's and I need SSL on
different web sites so I have configured one web site to use the port
444 for SSL.
It's seems to work fine, when I'm on my desktop I connect to the web
site using https it works fine, but on another computer when I try to
connect to the same URL I got "The Page Cannot be displayed"!!
I have tried on other computers then and it works fine on some and not
at all on others. All these computers are connected on the same
internet connection so why would it work for 2-3 computers and not fot
others?
I'm quite confused.
Any idea?
Kind regards,
Sébastien
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| sebnunes@hotmail.com 2005-11-22, 7:49 am |
| Thank you for your answer.
But I don't really see other options, as for SSL the host name does not
differentiate one site from another. And I have only 2 IP's. I have
more than 2 web sites that needs SSL. Do you see another solution that
would suits my needs better ?
Kind regards,=20
S=E9bastien.
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| Ratatooie 2005-11-22, 5:56 pm |
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<sebnunes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132657545.486265.226590@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
Thank you for your answer.
But I don't really see other options, as for SSL the host name does not
differentiate one site from another. And I have only 2 IP's. I have
more than 2 web sites that needs SSL. Do you see another solution that
would suits my needs better ?
Kind regards,
Sébastien.
No. For more sites, you need more IPs. Period.
You can run them all as folders under one cert... but that's not going to
make people happy if you need any type of compartamentalization.
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| sebnunes@hotmail.com 2005-11-22, 5:56 pm |
| Thank you for your answer.
Ratatooie wrote:
> <sebnunes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1132657545.486265.226590@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> But I don't really see other options, as for SSL the host name does not
> differentiate one site from another. And I have only 2 IP's. I have
> more than 2 web sites that needs SSL. Do you see another solution that
> would suits my needs better ?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> S=E9bastien.
>
>
> No. For more sites, you need more IPs. Period.
>
> You can run them all as folders under one cert... but that's not going to
> make people happy if you need any type of compartamentalization.
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