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  • Install a certificate

    A normal certificate issued by a certificate authority can be installed on your web server through IIS. IIS processes the pending request and install the certificate for the site with certain domain name. StarFieldTech, a certificate tech company invent a new way to issue certificates. They invent a...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 12-04-2006
  • Request a certificate

    To purchase a digital certificate, you must first generate and submit a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to the Certification Authority (CA). The CSR contains your certificate-application information, including your public key. The CSR is generated with your Web server software, which will also create...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 12-04-2006
  • Implement SSL in IIS

    There are generally two different ways to implement SSL in IIS. The first one, you can create your own Root Certificate Authority. This implementation requires that clients have to explicitly trust the certificate. The second way is to purchase a third party certficate. You can install it on your web...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 07-14-2006
  • The page cannot be displayed

    When you set up SSL for your web site, there might be serveral issues you have seen. One of them is: The Page can not be displayed. The problem is hard to detect, not quiet easy to find what it is wrong. Well, I have listed a checklist that might help you to go through each step to detect what could...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 07-13-2006
  • System Store Vs. File Store

    Security Exception: The system cannot find the file specified. This error ocurrs when you have generated a certificate file and use .NET processor to read it into an X509Certificate2 object. X509Certificate2 object is generated from a .pfx file, the CryptoAPI generates a random key container for the...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 07-12-2006
  • Certificate (Authority) and InfoPath

    InfoPath has showed its importance as SharePoint and BizTalk involves. To read infopath form from a SharePoint site, some design may require you to put certificate into the InfoPath form. This way whoever uses corporate intranet can view signed InfoPath form and process data through it. There may come...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 03-29-2006
  • Stand-alone certification authority

    To set up a root Certificate Authority, go to add or remove window components, check “certificate services”. This will install a root CA for window 2003 server. There are two types of CA: Enterprise CA and Stand-alone CA. Stand-alone CA does not require active directory, it makes its certificate revocation...
    Posted to snowcounty (Weblog) by rliang on 03-29-2006
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