By the way, a great resource for learning about cryptography is on http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm. Episode number 34 is what you're looking for with regards to how public key cryptography works, but I'd listen to all the cryptography podcasts chronologically in order to get the full...
Shack, I know you directed this to Pat, but I can tell you definitively that the servers must have certificates to do encryption. That's how they do the secure key exchange-- without the certs they could not negotiate the encryption protocol and symmetric key.
Wow. Thanks for the quick responses. Regarding the last answer. You said " That depends on the address space." I thought you configure the address space on the smtp connector not on the smtp virtual host. Am I missing something? Thanks again so much for the help. It is very appreciated.
I recently moved my entire Exchange installation to new hardware and kept the same server name. We have only one storage group and one server, so I followed these instructions and used NTBackup, and I didn't have any problems. Hope this helps...
Thanks so much 58sniper. I actually ended up doing exactly that this afternoon (install the certificate on the default virtual host), and also verified by telnetting. However, I have a few more specific questions that I'm hoping you or someone can help with.
First, if you check the "requires...
PaulGillespie, I'm wondering if you could lay out the details of how you ended up configuring this as I have to do exactly the same thing. I have exactly the same concerns that you mentioned.
If I don't create second smtp virtual server and I just check all 4 boxes in the authentication tab...
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