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  • Re: SSL Authentication with ASP.NET

    The "Lock" in IE indicates that the protocol is HTTPS inorder to use HTTPS you must either generate a certificate using Selfssl which is part of the IIS admin pak i believe or else have a secure certificate from an authority such as VeriSign (Not Free), there are tonnes of how-to's to get...
    Posted to Free For All (Forum) by jstants on 08-18-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: HTTPS, SSL, IIS
  • Enable SSL in specific pages

    Hi, I have read some articles regarding enabling SSL for website hosted in IIS6. I am not able to find the following info. Please anyone help me. I have a website hosted in IIS 6. I want selected pages in that to be accessible thru ssl (https://). All other pages must be accessible only by http://. I...
    Posted to Web Hosting with IIS and ASP.NET (Forum) by nckp on 12-18-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: iis, ssl specific pages, https
  • Dealing with cookies with WebRequest and WebResponse

    Hi there, I need to make http request to a webpage and another webpage because i cant get the needed data from the second page because it needs my session information which is stored on my computer in a cookie when i entered the first page authomatically. you know this basic session thing with browsers...
    Posted to Free For All (Forum) by acsimsek on 01-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: html, C#, .NET, asp.net 2.0, Asp .net ... c# ... SQL, HTTPS, IIS, c#.net in ASP.net, .NET 2.0
  • I plan to create a website for our thesis, I plan to deploy it on a localhost...

    Could someone please give me some pointers or guidelines on how to create a website which i can run on a localhost. previously, I made a website on a filesystem and when i made a virtual directory for it, it didn't work. Someone told me that is much better if I make a website where the location is...
    Posted to Configuration and Deployment (Forum) by mark_celiz09 on 02-21-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: iis, Localization, Web hosting, publish, Visual Studio 2005, IIS Security, https
  • Re: Self Signed Certificate only works with computer name not localhost

    In case anyone's still following this thread, it is possible to create a self-signed certificate with the domain name you need (e.g. localhost). I just spent half a day researching the subject, and finally found out how to use a command line tool such as MakeCert.exe to solve the problem. I wrote...
    Posted to Security (Forum) by TorLanglo on 05-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: HTTPS, IIS, SSL, Certifiate
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