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Jamie July 1st 08 04:07 AM

RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
 
I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second client.
The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The certificate that
is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go to is
mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it gives
me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because my
certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this? Thanks in
advance.

Roady [MVP] July 1st 08 10:05 AM

RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
 
Either publish multiple certificates or (better solution) use a SAN
certificate.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second
client.
The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The certificate
that
is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go to
is
mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it
gives
me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because my
certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this? Thanks
in
advance.



Jamie July 1st 08 02:24 PM

RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
 
Do you have any information on either of these? I have not had any
experience in this department. Thanks

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Either publish multiple certificates or (better solution) use a SAN
certificate.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second
client.
The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The certificate
that
is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go to
is
mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it
gives
me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because my
certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this? Thanks
in
advance.



Roady [MVP] July 1st 08 09:20 PM

RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
 
Ask the publisher of your domain certificate and ask if you can turn it into
a SAN certificate. You can then link all your external (and internal names
if needed) to a single certificate. Replace your current certificate with
the SAN certificate and you should be fine (some ISA reconfiguration might
be required depending on your current settings).

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
Do you have any information on either of these? I have not had any
experience in this department. Thanks

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Either publish multiple certificates or (better solution) use a SAN
certificate.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second
client.
The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The
certificate
that
is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go
to
is
mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it
gives
me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because
my
certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this?
Thanks
in
advance.



Jamie July 1st 08 10:33 PM

RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
 
I have small business server 2003. It comes with a default certificate. I
am the administrator of the domain therefore I would have access to something
if needed.

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Ask the publisher of your domain certificate and ask if you can turn it into
a SAN certificate. You can then link all your external (and internal names
if needed) to a single certificate. Replace your current certificate with
the SAN certificate and you should be fine (some ISA reconfiguration might
be required depending on your current settings).

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
Do you have any information on either of these? I have not had any
experience in this department. Thanks

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Either publish multiple certificates or (better solution) use a SAN
certificate.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second
client.
The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The
certificate
that
is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go
to
is
mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it
gives
me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because
my
certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this?
Thanks
in
advance.



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