= Lab 07 = Perform the following 1. Install a AD Certificate server on CPTR230A. 1. I used all defaults for configuring my AD Certificate server as a Enterprise Root CA. If you haven't done this step, look at the server management console and click on the Yellow Triangle and click on configure your certificate authority link. 1. Install IIS with an X.509 certificate for your default site on CPTR230A 1. Install IIS Latest (include the management service) 1. Using IIS Admin Console: With the Server selected in the navigation pane, double click the Server Certificates icon in the central details pane. 1. Click on: "Create Domain Certificate..." in the action pane. 1. Make sure to use your full hostname for the common name. E.g. I used "cptr230a.scot.internal" 1. Click on your default web site to bind the certificate to your website. 1. Click on Bindings, and click on ADD 1. Add a binding for https and select the certificate that you just created. {{{#!wiki comment 1. '''Only if you are using Core''' - [[IISInstallCertificateFromCommandLine]]. If you take this option, you will complete everything but the next item, which you do need! 1. '''Only if you are using Core''' - See [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/remote-administration/remote-administration-for-iis-manager|remote administration]] docs. 1. From a command prompt type: certreq -submit -attrib “CertificateTemplate:WebServer” “C:\...\cert.req” 1. This will create a file containing you certificate to install. 1. Copy the certificate file to your CPTE230B machine. 1. Click on "Complete Certificate Request..." 1. Select the certificate file you copied from CPTE230A 1. Choose type as Web Hosting. }}} Document the new services for each server on a new page named services I.e. == Services Installed: == CPTE230A (192.168.1.2) * AD Certificate Authority * IIS (With SSL Certificate from AD Cert. Auth.) == Video Grade Guide == ||Topics ||Points || ||Video shows the Certificate Server and certificates issued on CPTR230A ||30 || ||Video shows a website showing certificate, and that it is trusted by your browser. ||60 || ||Video talks through the documentation ||10 ||