You said intranet. So do you mean only local clients or at minimum only
people within your organization make a connection, either locally or via VPN
or some other remote protocol??
If this is the case you don't need to spend money on a Third Part CA like
VeriSign, you could simply install Microsoft Certificate Services which is
free provided you have a legitimate license for Windows Server 2003.
Some detailed information can be found on TechNet.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...40d61dd9c.mspx
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"Peter Bauer" <> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I'm really new in this topic and I don't have the necessarry background to
> know all about create certificates.
>
> My goal is it to implement a certificate for my intranet website, so that
> people can make a secure connection to the webserver.
>
> I'm now really confused since I have read a lot of docs and posts in the
> internet how to create and set up certificates.
>
> There are a lot of "resellers" which sells a lot of signed certificates
> and provide a Certificate Authority. Is it really necessary to by a
> certificate ? ... can I make it self ? Must I have a certificate authority
> ?
>
> Questions about questions and I don't have a clear view about this topic
>
> Have anyone an understandable documentation to know more about this.
> Or links or anything, in english and german language.
>
> Thanks
> Peter