The intermediate requires third-party validation (Cloudflare) whereas the trusted root is self-authenticating and therefore less secure. Happy I could help!
@@bisdakhydroponics2732 This is an IIS issue, not an issue with the certificates. It usually occurs when the application identity or authentications settings are misconfigured. I’d recommend googling about your particular IIS configuration or seek professional help. Good luck!
If I have several websites, should I do the same for the others? Because whenever i tried to add an other website, it always says : "At least one other site is using the same HTTPS binding and the binding is configured with a different certificate."
Excellent question. It sounds like you are hosting multiple IIS sites and attempting to SSL authenticate each of them. I believe you can use one certificate across multiple websites as long as Cloudflare is configured for it (ie the domains that are allowed to use the certificate). I’m not 100% sure though. If not, you can set up multiple certificates on Cloudflare and bind them to the appropriate DNS records/IP’s. That particular error sounds like an IIS error if I’m not mistaken. It sounds like you are trying to bind the same host and/or IP to multiple IIS sites. Try using different host names and IP addresses for each website.
@@sirscottshaffer Thank you for the fast reply. I created a certificate for each website, and it worked 100%! To configure this, I went to the bindings for each site, and when adding HTTPS, I made sure to check the "Require Server Name Indication" box. This allows each site to use its own certificate effectively. Your advice was spot on!
Host errors typically occur when the IIS bindings or DNS records are misconfigured. I’m not going to be much more help than that in the UA-cam comments, so I’d suggest googling about the particular error message to see if you can resolve it. Good luck!
I'm sorry you haven't been able to get it working. Because I can't provide a lot of help in the UA-cam comments section, I'd recommend looking up the error message/code on Google to see if you can find a solution.
I hope the video helped. Though as a recall, “No crying he made”. But you’re right that I wasn’t using a professional microphone… just the one on my iPhone
I was struggling for a week with these problems and you solved the problem in 7 minutes, excellent job!!
I was too! I’m so glad my research and video was able to help you
Was fighting for soooo long thank you by millions.
I’m so happy I could help!
Youre a HERO man, Thanks a ton for making this!
Happy to help, my friend! 😁
Still works like a charm in 2024. Cloudflare rocks
🥳 Glad it’s working for you! My configuration is still working too!
For me “certificate not valid”
just like a magic, thank you for this vid
Thank you very much, It worked like magic
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Dude you saved me after spending a whole day on it
Glad I could help!
Thank you, great video.
You’re welcome! Happy to help :)
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Thanks for posting this - really handy to validate before proceeding! one q - Why did you install it into the intermediate and not the trusted root?
The intermediate requires third-party validation (Cloudflare) whereas the trusted root is self-authenticating and therefore less secure. Happy I could help!
Thanks man :)
You’re welcome my friend! :)
authorization: cannot verify access to path.. how to solve?
@@bisdakhydroponics2732 This is an IIS issue, not an issue with the certificates. It usually occurs when the application identity or authentications settings are misconfigured. I’d recommend googling about your particular IIS configuration or seek professional help. Good luck!
If I have several websites, should I do the same for the others?
Because whenever i tried to add an other website, it always says : "At least one other site is using the same HTTPS binding and the binding is configured with a different certificate."
Excellent question. It sounds like you are hosting multiple IIS sites and attempting to SSL authenticate each of them. I believe you can use one certificate across multiple websites as long as Cloudflare is configured for it (ie the domains that are allowed to use the certificate). I’m not 100% sure though. If not, you can set up multiple certificates on Cloudflare and bind them to the appropriate DNS records/IP’s.
That particular error sounds like an IIS error if I’m not mistaken. It sounds like you are trying to bind the same host and/or IP to multiple IIS sites. Try using different host names and IP addresses for each website.
@@sirscottshaffer
Thank you for the fast reply. I created a certificate for each website, and it worked 100%! To configure this, I went to the bindings for each site, and when adding HTTPS, I made sure to check the "Require Server Name Indication" box. This allows each site to use its own certificate effectively. Your advice was spot on!
@@watchersvoice 🥳
For me still I have host error, any help?
Host errors typically occur when the IIS bindings or DNS records are misconfigured. I’m not going to be much more help than that in the UA-cam comments, so I’d suggest googling about the particular error message to see if you can resolve it. Good luck!
I followed all the steps but its showing privacy error like that.
I'm sorry you haven't been able to get it working. Because I can't provide a lot of help in the UA-cam comments section, I'd recommend looking up the error message/code on Google to see if you can find a solution.
good job
Thanks!
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Very informative, though, your microphone makes baby jesus cry.
I hope the video helped. Though as a recall, “No crying he made”.
But you’re right that I wasn’t using a professional microphone… just the one on my iPhone