![]() ![]() I didn't know that VS2010SP1 (WebMatrix does also) installs some self-signed certificates and includes and option for turning on their use. If you watch the Mix video, you'll see towards the end where Damian Edwards educates me on this new SSL feature in VS2010SP1. This means you'll be able to test and develop how your site will work over SSL, but not over port 443 proper. The first is new in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and will allow you to use SSL on local host over ports 44300 and higher. ![]() If you want your Login pages and Account Management pages to use secure sockets, you'd typically have to do all your work with the full version of IIS, either installed on your own machine or using a shared server. This makes working with real world sites a little challenging. If you've used Cassini before (that's the little built in Visual Web Developer Server) you've likely noticed that I doesn't support SSL. One of the demos in my Mix 11 talk " An Overview of the MS Web Stack of Love" was showing how IIS Express and Visual Studio SP1 (as well as WebMatrix) can make working with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) a heck of a lot easier. ![]()
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