wow thats perfect!!

Thank you!!

Jillian Carroll wrote:
> Gabriel,
> 
> There isn't any reason why you can't run IIS 4, so feel free to stick with
> it.
> 
>>From my perspective... if you know you want a real SSL certificate, no point
> in wasting your time with a free trial certificate.  If you are concerned
> about setting it up correctly, however, you might find it is good practice
> and doesn't cost you anything.
> 
> I found a few great tutorials on setting up the SSL certs on IIS:
> 
> Microsoft:
> 
> -
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:
> 80/support/kb/articles/Q218/4/45.ASP&NoWebContent=1 (Windows NT specific)
> -
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/iis/default.asp?url=/WINDOWS2
> 000/en/server/iis/htm/core/iisslsc.htm (Windows 2000 specific)
> 
> Non-Microsoft:
> 
> -
> http://www.devhood.com/tutorials/tutorial_details.aspx?tutorial_id=209
> 
> If you work through these and you are still having any problems, please let
> me know and I'll do my best to walk you through things myself.
> 
> --
> Jillian
> 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Gabriel Robichaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: June 18, 2003 12:37 PM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: Re: SSL, Cold Fusion
>>
>>
>>We are running IIS 4 but that isnt set in stone if that is 
>>problematic. 
>>so as you can guess we are on a windows environment.  I 
>>actually found a 
>>site that gives "free" trial SSL cetificates? is that a good 
>>idea before 
>>we shell out cash for a real one?  I found it here 
>>http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-products/free-ssl-ce
>>rtificate.html
>>
>>Gabriel
>>
>>
>>
>>Jillian Carroll wrote:
>>
>>>Gabriel,
>>>
>>>When adding SSL, it really has more to do with your web server than 
>>>your ColdFusion server.
>>>
>>>If you can tell me a little more about your environment, I can 
>>>probably help you out more easily.  Are you running IIS or Apache?  
>>>What version?  Are you on Windows or Linux?
>>>
>>>As far as ColdFusion is concerned, it operates the same 
>>
>>whether it's 
>>
>>>over SSL or not.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Jillian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Gabriel Robichaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>Sent: June 18, 2003 12:01 PM
>>>>To: CF-Talk
>>>>Subject: SSL, Cold Fusion
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hey Gang...
>>>>
>>>>I am still pertty new at this so bare with me please.
>>>>
>>>>Ok... so lets say i have a web site that I need to secure with SSL.
>>>>Where do I start? i know about getting SSL certificate, found that 
>>>>already, but what about this other stuff. Do I need another 
>>>
>>webserver 
>>
>>>>along with the Cold Fusion server?   I think I do cause i 
>>>>cant create a 
>>>>CSR with cold fusion right?
>>>>
>>>>How complicated is it to integrate all this? is there some
>>>>documentation 
>>>>somehwere or a "how to" for people who have never done SSL 
>>>>before?  You 
>>>>know like SSL & Cold Fusion for dummies?
>>>>
>>>>Any feedback would be great!
>>>>Gabriel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Gabriel Robichaud
>>>>Programmer
>>>>Development & Alumni Relations Services
>>>>McGill University
>>>>(514)398-5653
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
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