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Norman
Hi,
We have an internal IIS.6 server protected by one reverse proxy server and a
firewall from eternal users. External internet users use HTTPs hit the web
page URL will connect to the external interface of the reverse proxy server
and will then be NATed by the reverse proxy server to the actual IIS web
page on the IIS 6 server.
Communication (Re-direction) from the Reverse Proxy to the IIS is using
HTTPS.
My questions are :-
1) Now I have to create a server certificate on the IIS , which is on its
own workgroup and not registered with any DNS ,what CN name should I use in
my case ?
2) When an external user access the web page , on his IE Brower , will he "
see" ( presented ) with the certificate by the IIS server or the certificate
of the Reverse proxy server ?
Any help appreciated.
Norman
We have an internal IIS.6 server protected by one reverse proxy server and a
firewall from eternal users. External internet users use HTTPs hit the web
page URL will connect to the external interface of the reverse proxy server
and will then be NATed by the reverse proxy server to the actual IIS web
page on the IIS 6 server.
Communication (Re-direction) from the Reverse Proxy to the IIS is using
HTTPS.
My questions are :-
1) Now I have to create a server certificate on the IIS , which is on its
own workgroup and not registered with any DNS ,what CN name should I use in
my case ?
2) When an external user access the web page , on his IE Brower , will he "
see" ( presented ) with the certificate by the IIS server or the certificate
of the Reverse proxy server ?
Any help appreciated.
Norman