When I set up our servers the first time I added in clustercats in for load
balancing and it appeared to never work when we load tested. The IP
failover does work though. I know with IIS4 that you can install the same
certificate on mutiple machines. What you can try if your having trouble is
using a shorter password when you generate the cert (we had a problem with
to long of a password with a cert before. If you are trying to get rid of
the IP failover you have to uninstall clustercats and when you reinstall it
just don't select the option for IP assumption. The CF manual isn't very
clear but just read it very closely.
Steve
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:31 AM
Subject: clustercats failover and SSL
> I'm using IIS on NT 4 SP6, CF Enterprise 4.51 SP2, and ClusterCats on a
> cluster of machines. I need to use SSL for some of my sites. Right now I
> have a distinct verisign cert for each machine, and in testing it appears
> that load-balancing works fine. But it doesn't seem to me that failover
is
> going to work, as the browser will be expecting the cert for server A and
> server B won't have it. IIS won't allow me to put two certs on server A
> unless they're assigned to different IP addresses, and a wildcard cert
> (*.foo.com) apparently is incompatible with some browsers.
>
> Any ideas? Is anybody using SSL and Clustercats failover?
>
> And does anyone know how to configure Clustercats so it does
load-balancing
> but not failover?
>
> ------------------------------------
> Martin Herbener
> Kentucky Department of Education
>
>
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