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Re: NT IIS SSLFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Thursday, September 7, 2000
Time: 1:00:23 amCustomer Support wrote:
> still stuck. Just some last questions before I get some sleep.
>
> This is how I have our ports setup on the server:
> IIS primaryserver.net:80
> SSL primaryserver.net:443
> WEB COMPANION primaryserver.net:8080
>
> Here is where I have everything installed to
> Optigold Data Files e:\fmserver\optigold
> Optigold Web Files e:\filemaker unlimited\web\
> Filemaker Unlimited e:\filemaker unlimited\
> Java 2 Runtime e:\filemaker unlimited\filemaker java extensions\
> FMWSC e:\filemaker unlimited\filemaker WSC 5 - IIS\
> IIS Files c:\InetPub\WWWRoot\
>
> When I access FMWSC and it asks for the host domain name & port which ones
> should I list? I tried listing every possible combination. I tried listed
> all the above ports. Do I list one hostname or all hostnames under FMWSC?
> Currently, I have primaryserver.net:8080 listed with MainMenu.fp5 &
> Troubleshooter_.fp5 being served.
>
> I have copied the optigold web files to both my c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ &
> e:\filemaker unlimited\web\
>
> I even tried to change the default location for IIS files from
> c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ to e:\filemaker unlimited\web\ under my IIS properties.
> still nothing.
>
> I noticed on filemaker's site it states:
> "Dynamic web pages that reference FileMaker Pro must reside on the same
> machine as their FileMaker Pro 5 Unlimited host, in the Web folder located
> within the FileMaker Pro folder."
>
> I can access the files securely, but if I do a search on a customer or try
> to login, or try to start an order it returns the error "An unexpected error
> occurred: setsockopt() TCP_NDLAY: 10055, primaryserver.net"
> When it tries to post the info to https://primaryserver.net/FMPro it returns
> the error.
>
> Any last suggestions?
>
> Any IIS 4.0 users out there have any tips?
>
> Thanks for your time Shawn!
>
> I think it's time for bed now :)
The only thing I can think of is maybe something there doesn't like your
install locations... It's always worked fine right out of the box for me,
but I always use default locations... I'm not sure why you installed JRE to
the FileMaker folder, as it's a function of the OS, not FileMaker...
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696
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Messages In This Thread:- NT IIS SSL by Customer Support on Sep 7, 2000 at 5:35:07 pm
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