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Should SSL have its own forum? - 17.May2001 8:23:00 PM   
vanzelone

 

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I don't think I'm alone when I make this suggestion. So many people seem to be having problems with SSL/HTTPS and even Mirosoft themselves have admitted to the bugs associated with certificates/SSL/HTTPS and ISA. It may make sense to have a separate forum for these types of issues. I certainly know that I could use the help.

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RE: Should SSL have its own forum? - 18.May2001 10:18:00 AM   
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I think it might be a boring forum.

Someone would ask a question along the lines of 'I have a problem with ISA Server and SSL...'

and the answer every time would be

'Microsoft hasn't finished writing ISA Server yet. ISA does not work reliably with SSL so don't bother trying!'


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RE: Should SSL have its own forum? - 18.May2001 2:33:00 PM   
vanzelone

 

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LOL! That's hilarious! O.K. How about a SSL FAQ?

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RE: Should SSL have its own forum? - 24.May2001 7:15:00 AM   
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Hey Guys,

OK, let's keep it clean

Actually, something along the lines of an SSL FAQ would be useful. There are several things that don't work with SSL, like OWA, and the fact that I've never been able to get a client certificate to appear in ISA Server, even though I see it plainly in the computer's personal certificate store. And of course there's the dread -121402@!#$ error that comes and goes on some SSL sites.

Thanks!

Tom

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