IIS Manager
OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE
Select the server node in the treeview and double-click the Server Certificates feature in the
listview:
Click Create Self-Signed Certificate... in
the Actions pane.
Now
you have a self-signed certificate. The certificate is marked for "Server
Authentication" use; that is, it uses as a server-side certificate for
HTTP SSL encryption and for authenticating the identity of the server.
CREATE AN SSL BINDING
Select a site in the tree view and click Bindings... in
the Actions pane.
This brings up the bindings editor that lets you create, edit, and delete
bindings for your Web site. Click Add... to add your new SSL binding to the site.
The default settings
for a new binding are set to HTTP on port 80. Select https in
the Type drop-down
list. Select the self-signed certificate you created in the previous section
from the SSL Certificate drop-down
list and then click OK.
Now you have a new SSL
binding on your site and all that remains is to verify that it works.
VERIFY THE SSL BINDING
In
the Actions pane, under Browse Web Site, click the link associated with the
binding you just created.
Internet Explorere (IE)
7 and above will display an error page because the self-signed certificate was
issued by your computer, not by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). IE 7 and
above will trust the certificate if you add it to the list of Trusted Root
Certification Authorities in the certificates store it on the local computer,
or in Group Policy for the domain.
Click Continue to this website (not recommended).
Click Continue to this website (not recommended).
CONFIGURE SSL SETTINGS
Configure SSL settings if you want your site to require SSL, or
to interact in a specific way with client certificates. Click the site node in
the tree view to go back to the site's home page. Double-click the SSL Settings feature
in the middle pane.
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