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2/23/2006 10:02 AM
 

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I have a requirement to use HTTPS to access my DNN4.0.2 site.   How do I set HTTPS for my site?

It appears that I only have an option for HTTP...

Your assistance is much appreciated


Chris
 
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2/24/2006 7:43 AM
 

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I still need an answer to this questions.  How can I set HTTPS for my DNN site instead of HTTP for port alias?   I am sure this is a simple thing but I have not been able to find the option within the interface to make this adjustment.

The Portal Alias module only allows entries for HTTP and it would appear to be a programmatic thing to apply the HTTP:// as part of the url so I cannot trick the system by making any changes in the database.

My network environment is using an HTTPS://TCC.CC.COM/ url so I can only see my portal if I add the "S" onto HTTP for every page.  The page will not come up so I have to walk through my URL everytime I link to every page.   Need your brilliance please.


Chris
 
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3/3/2006 4:16 PM
 

Did you ever maneg to find an answer for this? I'd be keen to know it too.

 
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3/3/2006 4:43 PM
 

To my knowledge, the core in no way supports SSL.  There are two 3rd party solutions for SSL you can buy that I know about:

SSL Module 3.2 from Thomas Thorpe (http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=166&CatalogItemID=1505&CatalogID=7&search=SSL&pagenumber=0&sortby=&tagid=-1)

SSL Redirect 1.0 from Sanibel Logic LLC (http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=166&CatalogItemID=3155&CatalogID=7&search=SSL&pagenumber=0&sortby=&tagid=-1)

I currently use the first one and it does the job.  I am using version 3.1 of it, and I have experienced some issues with it around the setting of the redirects it lets you configure.  But, if you don't touch that, and just use a basic configuration, it works.  Also be cautious that it says it supports a shared SSL certificate environment (like a common SSL cert you get in a basic shared hosting account), which it does, but it will only support this for a single portal because it forces you to add that shared SSL domain in as a portal alias.  Because portal aliases are unique, you can only set it up for a single portal, not all portals on your host.  It looks like he is up to version 3.2 now, so these things may have changed.

I have not used the second module.  It looks like it takes a little different approach from the first and allows you to setup general SSL rules for all portals on a host, instead of configuring each portal specifically.

Both I believe require you to make a change to your web.config to add an additional httpModule.  They do this to intercept web requests to pages, and if it decides it is a page you have said you want to be secure, it then redirects to the same page with the https prefix and vice versa before any content is sent to the user .   I don't think this is the ideal solution because of the multiple server hits involved, but it works.

 

 
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3/4/2006 12:33 AM
 

Thanks for the imformative response. That saves a lot of messing around.

Cake for you!

 

 
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