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merdzd
Engaged Sweeper II
How to install proper SSL for lansweeper site? I have wildcard certificate - HTTPS://lansweeper.Mysite.com:83
available.
Every time this:
https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/how-to-configure-ssl-in-iis-express/
Breaks my lansweeper logon page.

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merdzd
Engaged Sweeper II
Any manual\help Sugestion?
I manage work many services but lansweeper
Dont care about ports.
merdzd
Engaged Sweeper II
I believe 83 port was installed by default.
And yes its IIS express.
I wood like to Force Https to default 443 port if it helps to work the certificate.
merdzd
Engaged Sweeper II
merdzd wrote:
I believe 83 port was installed by default.
And yes its IIS express.
I wood like to Force Https to default 443 port if it helps to work the certificate.

And i manage make site work on 443 by HTTPS://lansweeper.Mysite.com

The only editing IISExpressSvc.exe.config file
Breaks lansweeper logon page.
AZHockeyNut
Champion Sweeper III
merdzd wrote:
How to install proper SSL for lansweeper site? I have wildcard certificate - HTTPS://lansweeper.Mysite.com:83
available.
Every time this:
https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/how-to-configure-ssl-in-iis-express/
Breaks my lansweeper logon page.



you are wanting to run it httpS on alt port 83? is that correct?
are you using IIS express or full IIS or both?
main reasons for alternate ports are that something else is already binding to the WKP (Well known port, 80 in this case and 443 in the case of hhtps)
so what else is running on there? if it is IIS, you could, create a VDir that redirects to a "site" using http redirects. This way your url stays consistent if upgrades or reinstalls break you. your cert gets bound to that site level it should work.
sorry if the explanation is not generic enough, I run my LS on full IIS with full SQL behind it and only SSL, with a wildcard at the site level. the server has multiple sites all using the wildcard and each uses host headers and dns to make it work. old school but it works

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