I'm trying to use X509 certificates with cisco routers, and want to set up the certificate server on a win2k box. so i thought I'd dig out my MCSE training kit and follow the section on setting up a certificate server.
Going through the certificate server set up seems straight forward, but I'm unable to use my web browser to look at the certificate services enrollment page. I'm setting up a standalone Root CA as I'm not running AD.
To keep it simple the router is directly connected to the server, I can ping the server from the router using both the IP and hostname, so name resolution is ok.
Does the CA need to use IIS, as that is not configured yet, the default web server is stopped and wont start. Do I need this, or am I wasting time fixing IIS first?
I've gone through the online help, I cannot see anywhere where I have deviated from the process, but the fact that I cannot see the CA pages from IE bothers me. The router enrollment process fails, I think the 2 problems are related.
Any one got any pointers?
Going through the certificate server set up seems straight forward, but I'm unable to use my web browser to look at the certificate services enrollment page. I'm setting up a standalone Root CA as I'm not running AD.
To keep it simple the router is directly connected to the server, I can ping the server from the router using both the IP and hostname, so name resolution is ok.
Does the CA need to use IIS, as that is not configured yet, the default web server is stopped and wont start. Do I need this, or am I wasting time fixing IIS first?
I've gone through the online help, I cannot see anywhere where I have deviated from the process, but the fact that I cannot see the CA pages from IE bothers me. The router enrollment process fails, I think the 2 problems are related.
Any one got any pointers?