I want to setup RPC proxy over HTTPS server in my exchange server. WE have taken following steps, but still not working. Present environment. Windows Domain Controller 2000 server - Active directory Windows 2003 server SP2 with Exchange 2003 Server service pack2 installed. We have now SSL...
Using a netgear dg834 we have set a block for www.facebook.com this works fine if the users attempts to contact through HTTP but if they do an HTTPS access then this bypass's the filter and allows them access. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Warning: newbie to web programming and all the security implications... We are developing a small shopping website to be hosted on our iSeries. We will be purchasing an SSL certificate. Only some of our pages need to be encrypted (https). Most of the pages do not contain sensitive info, so do...
Dear all, I am a member since long time with search Exchange, and they are really helping me with there solutions, now I am stuck in a point which is as follow: I got an exchange server which is having x.x.50.x ip, and a linux mail relay which is having x.x.50.x ip. I am trying to configure the...
Is there an average estimated bandwidth load to use for each of the most common protocols (HTTP/HTTPS/POP3/IMAP/FTP/H.323)when calculating the total bandwidth needed b4 contracting the carrier?
Can I do secure file transfer FTP/S or HTTPS, unattended on the as400, without a 3rd party package? Is the capability there?
Hi there. I have a problem with RPC over HTTPS. I have issued the certificate, it works fine. I can access exchange with web access from inside and outside the company. BUT when I try to use RPC in outlook I get the following error. "There is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate....
I have just configured a Windows SBS with RPC over HTTPS for Outlook access. You then configure Outlook client to use RPC over HTTPS to access the server. However, when I test Outlook from outside the company network, you get the error ‘There is no response from Outlook server’. I am very sure...
what are the key management algorithms used in HTTP,HTTPS and kerbros
This is a weird one and I don't know what to make of it or what next steps to take to troubleshoot it: Basically, my WiFi NIC has all of a sudden started blocking port 443 (SSL). I have a Dell Inspiron 300m laptop (running Windows XP Pro SP2) with a TrueMobile 1300 WLAN card; earlier today it...


