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LionPaw


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08-21-05 10:50 PM

I tried self SSL (with /P:5005) with two different web sites on the same IP.
first was 443, worked fine.  then 5050, that worked fine, but broke the 443
site.  reissues the 443 and then 443 worked but 5050 broke.
the logs complain about unable to bind already taken.
restared IIS betwteen.. no help.
No host header involved.
This should be able to be done?
I sort of heard that not via the GUI?


?
Can I
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    Re: ssl one IP two Ports  
Ken Schaefer


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08-22-05 01:47 AM

IIRC this is a bug in SelfSSL

Use MS Certificate Services to issue multiple certificates.

Cheers
Ken

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"LionPaw" <LionPaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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:I tried self SSL (with /P:5005) with two different web sites on the same
IP.
: first was 443, worked fine.  then 5050, that worked fine, but broke the
443
: site.  reissues the 443 and then 443 worked but 5050 broke.
: the logs complain about unable to bind already taken.
: restared IIS betwteen.. no help.
: No host header involved.
: This should be able to be done?
: I sort of heard that not via the GUI?
:
:
: ?
: Can I
: --
:
: PSU Guy







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