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Hi, I've tried install cosign filter on IIS 6 with Windows 2003 several times in accordance with instructions in README. Cosign filter status is "Up" but priority is *Unknown*. I looked with FileMonitor and it looks like cosign.dll never accessed. I set up all permissions but there are no any records in "Logs" directory. Does somebody was able to make cosign work with IIS6 and W2003. I don't think that this problems related to certificates but would appreciate if you describe how cosign use .key file and .cert file. Thank you for any advices. Konstantin Voyk. -----Original Message----- From: jarod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jarod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jarod@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 4:05 PM To: Konstantin Voyk; cosign@xxxxxxxxx; 'Cosign Discussion' Subject: Re: Using UM cerfificate for cosign Konstantin, (This response is assuming you're still working with IISCosign, yes?) If you already have a UM-signed certificate all you need to do is change some settings in your cosign.dll.config file. <CAFilePath> should still point to umwebCA.pem. <ChainFilePath> should indicate the folder where your certificate, *.cert file, is. <PrivateKeyFilePath> points to the location of the private key file. Restart IIS and the new settings will be recognized by IISCosign. --Jarod Malestein --University of Michigan --ITCS --On Monday, April 19, 2004 10:45 AM -0400 Konstantin Voyk <kvoyk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi Everybody, > > I have UM client/server certificate and would like use it for cosign. > Could somebody explain me how can I do it or point me to a right source? > > Thank you, > > > > Konstantin Voyk > > (734) 615-3816 > > kvoyk@xxxxxxxxx > > Infotech, Law School > > University of Michigan > >