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08-24-04 05:57 PM

Hi everyone.
I have a problem with BizTalk and SSL. I signed a certificate using OpenSSL 
and installed it on my IIS. this works fine, my web services can be accessed
 via https.
however if i want an orchestration to use a web service via https, it doesn'
t work. i have a BizTalk installation on a second machine with pretty much t
he same configuration.
when i try to invoke the web service, i get a "The underlying connection was
 closed: Could not establish trust relationship with remote server.". i did 
several searches and i tried pasting the thumbprint of the certificate in th
e transport URI and so on, but then i get a "Client certificate could not be
 found".
is there a guide on how to consume web services via https using BizTalk?
any input appreciated.
thanks in advance.

Henning Wilbert




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08-27-04 11:07 PM

When making an HTTPS connection to an SSL secured web server the only thing
the client really needs is the root ca from whatever authority created the
SSL cert on the web server.  The errors you are getting sound like there's
a problem recognizing the certificate.

If you open Internet Explorer on the BizTalk machine and try browsing to
the same URL you are using with BizTalk, do you get a popup dialog with
information about the certificate?  Also, since this is a web service, if
you try using it with a c# program do you receive the same errors you are
seeing in BizTalk?

Larry Franks

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| Subject: SSL and BizTalk?
| Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:57:56 -0500
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Hi everyone.
| I have a problem with BizTalk and SSL. I signed a certificate using
OpenSSL and installed it on my IIS. this works fine, my web services
can be accessed via https.
| however if i want an orchestration to use a web service via https, it
doesn't work. i have a BizTalk installation on a second machine with
pretty much the same configuration.
| when i try to invoke the web service, i get a "The underlying
connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship with
remote server.". i did several searches and i tried pasting the
thumbprint of the certificate in the transport URI and so on, but then
i get a "Client certificate could not be found".
| is there a guide on how to consume web services via https using
BizTalk?
| any input appreciated.
| thanks in advance.
|
| Henning Wilbert



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