digital securities solution (SSL) ::
web site configuration
A: How to Change the IP address for the WWW service
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9YRXOEQ0.ASP
When a server certificate is applied to an IIS version 4.0 Web server, the server certificate must be bound to the IP address and port number. If there are multiple certificates loaded but not bound, the server may not use the certificate correctly. SSL connections may fail if the settings in Key Manager are incorrect. By default, Key Manager sets up IIS to use the certificate on all unassigned IP addresses and all unassigned ports. Unassigned means IP addresses or Port combinations are not currently bound to a certificate. If you bind a certificate to a specific IP address or Port and then change the IP or Port combination of the Web server, you must also change the setting in Key Manager.
Example: If you have a Web server, www.myserver.com, on IP address 10.56.65.200 and port 443 (for SSL traffic), the server certificate must also be bound to 10.56.65.200:443. However, if you change the server address to 10.56.65.201:443, you must also change the setting to 10.56.65.201:443 in Key Manager. If you do not, IIS does not service requests for the new IP address and Port because it is still bound to 10.56.65.200:443.
B: IP Address is Mis-configured:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q184/0/31.ASP?LNG=ENG&SA=A LLKB&FR=0)
When you access an Internet site through a Proxy Server that is installed on a Microsoft IIS 4.0 computer, you may receive the following error(s):
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet Site
A connection with the server could not be established
001 Host not found
Unable to form connection to the server.
The path c:\path_name\w3proxy.dll failed to load..
Error 14
resolution
Open the Default Web Site Properties and change the IP Address field to All Unassigned.
and/or
Edit the Default Web Site properties.
Click the Advanced button on the Web Site tab. Click the Add button in the "Multiple identities for this Web Site" section and remove the Host Header Name entry. If necessary, create a new site that will host the content that you wish to publish on the Internet or intranet. Assign an external or internal IP address to this new Web site. Remember to stop and restart the browser after making this change. Make sure that the settings to Enable Dialing for the Winsock and Web Proxy's also check the Credentials. Verify that these are correct and line up with the DUN.
How to: Change the TCP port for the WWW service
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9YRZAZ9F.ASP
How to: Configure ISAPI filters
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9YV4XADV.ASP
errors by numbers:
Error 402 - 403 = http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q228/5/21.ASP?LNG=ENG&SA=AL
Error 403.6 = http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q191/1/41.ASP?LNG=ENG&SA=AL
Error 403.7 = http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q190/0/04.ASP?LNG=ENG&SA=AL
Error 403, 403.4 & 403.5
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q224/3/89.ASP?LNG=ENG&SA=AL
genral error massage:
When you attempt to open http://www.localhost.com or the product documentation using Internet Explorer on a computer running Internet Information Server 4.0, one of the following error messages occurs:
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://localhost/. A connection with the server could not be established
OR
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://localhost/iisHelp/iis/misc/default.asp.
A connection with the server could not be established
CAUSE: The default Web site has been assigned to use a particular IP address.
Change the default Web site to use "All Unassigned" IP addresses. To do this, perform the following steps:
Start the Internet Service Manager (ISM), which loads the Internet Information Server snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console MMC.
Right-click the default Web site folder, and then click Properties.
On the Web Site tab, click the IP Address drop-down list box, and then click (All Unassigned).
Click OK.
browser hangs :
Web Site found.... waiting for reply.
Unable to connect to server.
A message stating that a connection with the server could not be established.
The browser stops responding when you attempt to connect to the site.
(NOTE: However, the World Wide Web Publishing Service appears to be running correctly; it can be stopped and started, and there are no related errors in the Event Log Solutions:
Verify that the Schannel.dll file is current.
Verify that the ISAPI filter Sspifilt.dll is installed.
Remove and reinstall the certificate key.
MISCELLANEOUS
"Host Headers" and IIS
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZUU8CY8.ASP
HTTP 1.1 host headers not supported with SSL
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZVXI2XE.ASP
Using Host Headers to Host Multiple Sites on ONE IP address
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q190/0/08.ASP?LNG=EN-US&SA=
Event ID 115 using Host Headers
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZUVQZ01.ASP
Change Default Port for SSL
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZAT9FNU.ASP
Disable PCT 1.0, SSL 2.0 or SSL 3.0 on IIS
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZVY4ULY.ASP
"Require" 128 bit encryption for SSL Communications
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZDRVQPO.ASP
Require SSL for connection to web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZDRU7SU.ASP
Back up Certificate & Import certificate
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZEUGEGA.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZEV9JC1.ASP
Client Certificate Issues:
Browser does not display client certificates:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZUJLH83.ASP
Require basic authentication to connect to Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9YWA8FZQ.ASP
Use client certificates for accessing Web resources. (And how to turn it off)
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServiceWare/Iis/iis40/E9ZET5NOM.ASP |