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Last post 07-22-2008 9:25 AM by tomkmvp. 1 replies.

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  • 07-21-2008, 8:50 PM

    • anniesoo
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    Security Certificate in IIS

    For the Outlook Web Access, I've got 2 ways to access it. They are internal access (https://mailgate/....) and external access (https://webmail/....).

    However, I will get the certificate warning either Internal or External access.

    the cause is the certicate name is different from the FQDN in the URL. Problem if we use certificate named "webmail.XXX.XX.XX" it will work for external access but if accessing internally it displays the warning because they are using "mailgate" for URL. Same happens vice-versa. And we can only use 1 certficate per site in IIS as fas as I'm aware.

    Basically i want to suppress the certificate warning for internal and external access. The IE6 warning did not look dangerous, and i could even disable it. So it's only  become a problem with the installation of IE7. And also recent Firefox versions.

    I'm lookin for a solution at server level because I cant enforce browser settings outside the network.

     And suggestions and idea???

  • 07-22-2008, 9:25 AM In reply to

    • tomkmvp
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    Re: Security Certificate in IIS

    If you want this to work properly I think you'll need to setup two sites pointing to the same OWA with each site having its own IP address and SSL cert.

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