Help: My SSL Certificate expired but I can't renew this weekend, is there a way I can disable SSL through IIS?

Posted by shogun on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by shogun
Published on 2011-01-16T03:54:47Z Indexed on 2011/01/16 4:55 UTC
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Or perhaps force redirect to HTTP when they request HTTPS? I tried removing the SSL port settings under 'Advanced' but it broke the login page. I don't want to do a deploy/recompile right now but I am able to edit the VIEWS. However I am thinking there may be a way for IIS to do this, but then again I think the .NET code tries to force SSL. Crap. This is bull crap because I was bugging people about getting the new certificate since December and they were like oh we will take care of it... I think it may have even gotten to the point where they were getting annoyed with me hassling them about it! (rant over.)

And yes, the key is that more support tickets will be caused by the browser giving a security error than if SSL was removed entirely for one day. Becaues they wouldn't very very likely not notice it being gone.

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