"Wahid Saleemi" wrote:
> On Oct 2, 7:25 pm, Elvis <El
...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > 1. I'm running MOSS 2007 on top of Server 2008 with IIS 7. when I extend my
> > web apps the creation of the Web Apps creates my AAM but not my host headers.
> > when I go into IIS 7 I cannot edit the host headers with the GUI. I have to
> > create a script and handjam the bindings with the host header entries. Is
> > there something that I should be looking for that is causing the host headers
> > not to appear in IIS.
> > What I want to achieve is to have the host headers appear in IIS with the
> > respective extended Web Apps.
> > 2. Another problem that I am having is that for IP address and TCP port
> > combo I can only have 1 IIS cert. It doesn't matter how host headers that I
> > have. What happens is when I add as SSL cert to a socket that already has a
> > host header associate with it, IIS will stop the previous Web App. Is there
> > something that is configured wrong that I am missing?
> I don't know about your first problem but I'm building a VM with
> Win2k8/IIS 7 today, we'll see how it goes. For the SSL cert though,
> you can't use host headers. Since the connection gets encrypted the
> host headers are never read. The workarounds are to use different
> ports or to buy a wildcard certificate (so *.domain.com instead of of
> sharepoint.domain.com).