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11/12/2007 5:39 PM
 

I have a portal that needs to be accessible by a few names.  (a.com www.a.com b.com www.b.com for example)  The problem is the SSL certificate only exists on one of the names (www.a.com) so I need the site to redirect all other URLs to this site.   I have added the appropriate names to the SSL section of the portal, however it doesnt seem to redirect correctly.

Is there something I am missing in the configuration to make this work correctly?  For what its worth I am running DNN 4.5.4

 

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11/12/2007 5:48 PM
 

Is this on a server that you have access to IIS on? This doesn't answer your question really but IMHO the easiest way to do it would be to set the redirect in the IIS site properties. One of the options on the Home Directory tab is to "Redirect to an URL".

 
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11/13/2007 3:57 PM
 

Alright, so this can not be accomplished through DNN configuration?  What is does specifying the SSL URL accomplish in that case?

 
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