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Hi,
I could like to understand the SSL "force protocal encryption" on SQL = 2000, if I do this:
1: how much extra resource it will take to do encryption?
2: What certificate should we use, must we use certicate from public = certification authority?
3: how will the client side affected after I turn on force protocal = encryption? should it be transparent to them if we install public = certificate on the server?
4: Can client still connect to server using IP address, or must FQDN is = required?
Thanks
Frank
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Hi,
I could like to understand the SSL = "force protocal encryption" on SQL 2000, if I do this:
1: how much extra resource it will take = to do encryption?
2: What certificate should we use, must = we use certicate from public certification authority?
3: how will the client side affected = after I turn on force protocal encryption? should it be transparent to them if we install public certificate on the server?
4: Can client still connect to server = using IP address, or must FQDN is required?
Thanks
Frank
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I follow the MS link below and trying to Request New Certificate for SSL =using MMC, however, I cannot see "Request New Certificate" from the MMC =(under How to Configure the MMC Snap-in-->2-->b)
Is there other way to request a verisign certificate except from =certificate server?
Thanks
Frank
How to enable SSL encryption for SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft =Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316898/EN-US/
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Hi,
I could like to understand the SSL "force protocal encryption" on SQL =2000, if I do this:
1: how much extra resource it will take to do encryption?
2: What certificate should we use, must we use certicate from public =certification authority?
3: how will the client side affected after I turn on force protocal =encryption? should it be transparent to them if we install public =certificate on the server?
4: Can client still connect to server using IP address, or must FQDN =is required?
Thanks
Frank
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I follow the MS link below and trying to Request New Certificate =for SSL using MMC, however, I cannot see "Request New Certificate" from the MMC =(under How to Configure the MMC Snap-in-->2-->b)
Is there other way to request a =verisign certificate except from certificate server?
Thanks
Frank
How to enable SSL encryption for SQL Server 2000 =with Microsoft Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316898/EN-US/">http://support.mic=rosoft.com/kb/316898/EN-US/
"Frank"
Hi,
I could like to understand the SSL ="force protocal encryption" on SQL 2000, if I do this:
1: how much extra resource it will =take to do encryption?
2: What certificate should we use, =must we use certicate from public certification authority?
3: how will the client side affected =after I turn on force protocal encryption? should it be transparent to them if we install public certificate on the server?
4: Can client still connect to server =using IP address, or must FQDN is required?
Thanks
Frank
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