SSL cerificate does not work
I bought multi-domain (UCC) certificate from GODADDY and set it up for 2 different websites (not subdomains). Both websites reside on the same server with same IP. The certificate works fine for the first website (primary domain www.barefootfloor.com ), but for the second website (www.pets-crematory.com ) Aas soon as I hit https page it gives a standard message that this page does not have a certificate, and if I still proceed it will open a page on a primary site. According to tech. support from Godaddy, this certificate is properly configured and installed. They (Godaddy) claim that something is wrong with my IIS settings on the Server, or with my scripting. Scripting should not be a problem as those are 2 different sites from different clients and they do not have anything to do with each other, except of being bound by the same certificate. Check out these examples: http://www.pets-crematory.com/pet-cremation-urns-boxes-keepsakes-6621.html - regular page on pets-crematory.com website https://www.pets-crematory.com/pet-cremation-urns-boxes-keepsakes-6621.html - https page will resolve to barefootfloor.com website. https://www.pets-crematory.com/fixtures-13533.html will open the page https://www.barefootfloor.com/fixtures-13533.html , which is actually same as http://www.barefootfloor.com/fixtures-13533.html Please help
September 5th, 2010 11:21pm

I think I agree that this is likely a IIS issue rather than a certificate issue. Do you have host headers for the two websites configured correctly, for the www.barefootfloor.com site, it should have a binding for the host name www.barefootfloor.com and the www.pets-crematory.com site should have a host name configured for www.pets-crematory.com. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195%28WS.10%29.aspx for configuring host headers in IIS 7. Non-authoritative answer: Name: barefootfloor.com Address: 173.62.173.44 Aliases: www.barefootfloor.com Name: pets-crematory.com Address: 173.62.173.44 Aliases: www.pets-crematory.com -- Mike Burr
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September 6th, 2010 1:31am

I think that the Microsoft Official IIS forum will be the most appropriate forum to post your problem: http://forums.iis.net/ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.
September 6th, 2010 2:07am

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