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Posted to
IIS7 - General
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2revup
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09-06-2009, 7:44 AM
That to me I see as a bug!
What If I had 10 SSL's I needed to import via the Cert store... How would I know what SSL I am applying a to the websites, as when you apply the SSL it uses the friendly name... without name I have no idea what I am appling.
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Posted to
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2revup
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09-03-2009, 5:57 PM
Thanks for trying, but that only creates a self signed cert by the server. It does allow me to input a friendly name, but only for the self signed, not modify the exsiting certificates....
Anyone?
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Posted to
IIS7 - General
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2revup
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09-02-2009, 9:29 PM
As the title suggests, how on earth do you change the SSL Friendly Name? I only asked as we were sent some cert's I needed to import direct to the cert store. Once doing that it does appear in IIS, but it appears without a friendly name, which can lead to a stack of confustion down the track.
Anyone able to help out?
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Posted to
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2revup
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07-06-2009, 5:39 PM
[quote user="davcox"]
Just filed the bug against Windows 8 ... you know you could actually write your own UI module that would list and sort the bindings ... I'll try to write one and send it out as sample code sometime soon.
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Thanks for that, would be great to see some sample code, thanks again
Brad
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Posted to
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2revup
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06-14-2009, 4:57 PM
thanks for the reply Dave... looking forward to seeing this in the next IIS release.. but a shame its not customisable.
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Posted to
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2revup
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06-10-2009, 10:29 PM
Hi All,
While I love IIS7 a great deal, there is one major grip I have with it, this is the Bindings column, here it intergrates the IP, Port and host headers, this I find very diffucult to read, and when I need to quickly add a new site to the list, I find its not as qucik as it could be as I am trying to find what has used what, IIS6 was great ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Web Farms
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2revup
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05-06-2009, 7:20 PM
Good to hear that the soloution has also helped someone else. And even better you have read my Blog
Thanks
Brad
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Posted to
IIS7 - Web Farms
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2revup
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01-27-2009, 4:24 PM
Hi there thanks for that, I also thought of this and recently scripted it just as you have described and blogged about it.
http://bradmarsh.net/index.php/2009/01/15/iis7-logging-in-central-location-for-web-farms/
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Posted to
IIS7 - Web Farms
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2revup
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01-13-2009, 9:40 PM
yeah thats what I was afriad of, no matter I will just get them to log into thier local systems and then script something to move them all and add a prefix.
Thanks for your help
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Posted to
IIS7 - Web Farms
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2revup
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01-13-2009, 9:10 PM
[quote user="Rovastar"]
Oh well.
You can call the log files whatever you want so rename them to server1_xxxx like you suggested before.
Or better still think about writing to them via logparser to database every night. It will make your life some much easier.
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Where is this on IIS I cant see this, as IIS needs to ...