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Installing multiple SSL certificates for one website (default website), with one IPs but different domain names pointing to it.

Tags: ssl, multiple, iis, ip, one
Hello Guys,
I have a quick question for you, I have a MS Server 2003 SBS with IIS 6.0 running on it and I'm using default website that has only one IP attached to it and few domain names pointing to it, meaning that the first main domain is ok when user's connect to the site, but when I connect by different domain it gives me a warning that the certificate is not valid. Question is, those domians are totatly different, they are not subdomians of the same domain. I need to have it done this way so that when both domains connect to that server that they should work ok. Now the question is, can i install two seperate SSL certificates on one website or do I have to use multiple domain certificate or do I have to do something else? I have one certificate isntalled right now but I need the second domain to work for me as well. Any advice is greatly apprecaited.
Can I install multiple certificates for one website on IIS 6?

If it is not, is it posible with any other webserver or OS to do that? Have multiple certificates installed on one website. Linux/Apache, etc?

Is it posible to install multiple domain certificate for one website and have those two websites work ok when installed in IIS 6.0

Thanks guys.
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Question Asked By: ibozc
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12.25.2007 at 05:44PM PST, ID: 20528152
You cannot install multiple SSL Certificates on one website, but you can always create additional Websites and point them to the same data structure while assigning different host header values to each Website.  In this way you can assign each website it's own SSL Cert.

-saige-
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12.25.2007 at 07:41PM PST, ID: 20528286
But can I have once certificate that secures two domains that point to the same Website?
GoDaddy has this multiple domain certificate, will that work ? Please let me know.
https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ssl/ssl.asp?ci=8979
Becasue there are two different names to get from inside and from outside. That is all.
 
12.25.2007 at 08:04PM PST, ID: 20528309
And it if is not posible to have multiple domains resolve the the same website on IIS, what is a work around it to solve this issue? One is an internal name and another one is external. OIne website on IIS 6.0. I bet more than one person has similar problem. Please advise, any help greatly appreciated.
 
01.02.2008 at 01:52PM PST, ID: 20568435

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You can use a "wildcard certificate" for all sub-domains resolving to the same domain name (*.experts-exchange.com).  Here is the godaddy help article for it:
http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?article_id=857&topic_id=234

Best of luck,
harperse
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01.02.2008 at 01:53PM PST, ID: 20568444

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Whoops, didn't read well enough.  Please ignore my last post.

Best of luck,
harperse
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01.02.2008 at 03:49PM PST, ID: 20569306
ibozc, you are basically asking the question to which I have provided the best answer.  Let me try this approach.  Say you have a directory called Website1 on your web server, all you would need to do is create a new IIS website and point it to the directory called Website1.

Example:

IIS website website1.mydomain1.com --> c:\inetpub\website1
IIS website website2.mydomain2.com --> c:\inetpub\website1
IIS website website3.mydomain3.com --> c:\inetpub\website1
IIS website website4.mydomain4.com --> c:\inetpub\website1
IIS website website5.mydomain5.com --> c:\inetpub\website1

etc, etc....  For each website, you could specify a different certificate.  One caveat, each site will have to use a different SSL port.  Which can be simply overcome by using a smart redirector.

-saige-
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01.04.2008 at 09:37AM PST, ID: 20584317
Yes, and I do agree with you, but the only problem is that the website I'm refering to it OWA and once one websites locks those DLL files, you cannot have another website point to it. I do understand your approach and it is a good one but not in this situation. That is my problem, it would have to be a different solution. I kindly thank you for your effort. Best regards.
 
01.04.2008 at 12:49PM PST, ID: 20585968
I was not aware that this is for OWA...  I shoulda guessed...  In that case have you tried any of these methods:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123560.aspx
http://www.petri.co.il/forums/showthread.php?t=6424

-saige-
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