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disable SSL on IIS5

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Beboen

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Jan 12, 2004
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Hello,

I'm running W2K w/ ISA Server. I have published sites on port 80 and 443 for internal web servers

On my ISA I need to run IIS to for antivirus software which published internally on port 81. However, is there a way to disable SSL on the web site because it conflicts with my published 443 port. On ISA's local IIS I don't need SSL so I would disable it (or at least run it on another port).

MS article 187498 to disable some protocols individually isn't the appropriate solution. I can live with this if I really have to but I'm not familiar with PCT. If nothing else works I will implement this but so far I won't do this.

If I let IIS depend on ISA's web proxy service, so it starts after the web proxy service, works fine but it's a chicken and the egg solution so i'm looking for something better. I don't need SSL anyway.

Thanks in advance,
Beboen
 
Should be able to edit the properties of the site and remove 443 from the secure port. this in effect disables ssl for that website alone.
 
No, this doesn't work because of the following:
1. I don't have a certificate/SSL setup on IIS so I can't change the SSL port.
2. IIS will still listen on port 443 on other websites and I have to disable 443 for IIS. Otherwise my web proxy doesn't work.

So far, the only option I see is to depend IIS on the w3proxy service so it starts afterwards...
 
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