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  1. tsellers

    SSL

    The site where we bought our cert has an install guide for the EnTrust cert's. It is at: http://www.mparam.com/Domain/installation.pdf
  2. tsellers

    IIS - Virtual Directories - Shares

    Not sure if I follow this: The .cfm file is it running on your machine or the other machine? If the latter, maybe this is a dumb question but it must be asked, is CF Server running on that machine? If CF Server is running, it will allow any .cfm pages to be displayed from the server it is...
  3. tsellers

    ActiveState Perl problems

    Open MMC (usually Start>Programs>Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack>Microsoft Internet Information Server>Internet Service Manager) Expand the Internet Information Server tree, then expand the tree for the webserver where OpenSRS will be installed Right click the target web and select Properties...
  4. tsellers

    putting a certificate on a site

    I know for a 'cert' (forgive me) that the EnTrust cert's will work for any domain on a server that just has one IP address and the domain can be in the host headers section, because that is exactly what we do with our domain. I suspect that that is the case for the other issuers of trusted ca's...
  5. tsellers

    Export SSL

    You need to export the certificate, then move to the new machine and import it. The instructions will be on the support section of the registrar who issued the certificate, not Microsoft, assuming it is one of the commercial cert's such as EnTrust, VeriSign, etc.
  6. tsellers

    FTP site hacked

    If I recall, because IIS does not allow for the creation of virtual FTP sites, to separate them, you will need to assign a unique port number to each different user FTP account. However, if one user knows another users port number, he could actually log into another FTP site by simply changing...

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