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    Re: Assigning a Certificate to non standard TCP port 8080 instead  
Ralph Devlin


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12-15-04 11:38 PM

I'm able to specify a different SSL port by doing that, but what I'm trying
to do is use a different port for web traffic, 8080 instead of having port 8
0
traffic. my ceritificates work when using the default TCP port 80, but after
having it listen in port 8080 the certificate does not load and therefore I
get the page cannot be displayed

"hal@nospam.com" wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 07:43:07 -0800, Ralph Devlin
> <RalphDevlin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> 
>
> Actually you should be getting prompted for the port number when you
> add the cert to your virtual server in IIS web site properties,
> directory security.  Click on server certificate.  You can remove it,
> and then do it again and add it back in.  Certificate wizard should
> prompt you for a port number after you select "assign an existing
> certificate" then select the cert you have on the server.  You can
> enter anything you want there.  It just needs to match the SSL port in
> the website properties tab.
>
> Hal
> 
>
>





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