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How to get SSL working on extended 'Internet' SharePoint site

Asked by CyberDocSupport in MOSS-Sharepoint, Microsoft IIS Web Server

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Hello everyone,

Im pretty new to WSS 3.0 and Im trying to get SSL working on my SharePoint site with no luck whatsoever.  We have a simple setup with one default SharePoint site (SharePoint- 80).  Im trying to extend that to an internet site named 'SP-Internet.net'.  So far Im able to get http://sp-Internet.net working, but not https://sp-internet.net

Here's my current setup:
1 server running WSS 3.0 and IIS 6.0
Server has 2 internal IP address
   -192.168.0.5      Company Website with 80/443
   -192.168.0.15      SharePoint  80 & sp-Internet.net
SSL cert from godaddy.com issued for SP-Internet.net installed to SP-internet.net site

I have tried just about every possible combination from setting SSL on the internal SharePoint site and not external, setting it on both, setting it on external only, setting it when I 'extend website application' from SharePoint Administrator, and messing around with host headers.  

Is there a trick that I'm missing?  What are the requirements to get https:// working ?  Anyone have any ideas on where to start or know of any good web pages with instructions?  I havent had much luck finding any so far, hence the post here.  

Thank you for taking the time to read.  Please let me know if you need me to elaborate anything.  

UPDATE:  Turns out I can't get SharePoint - 80 working unless it's set to 192.168.0.5 in IIS... I had it working before but now can't seem to get it back.  
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