How to configure SSL for a site that is localhost with IIS? (Self Signed Certificate)

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I'd like to say that I'm new to IIS so I'm sorry for the lay and amateur aspect. Well the problem is this, I created a self-signed certificate with the following friendly name: "* .site.com" I clicked OK and it was associated with the webserver. So then I left for the binding with the site, the link editing screen looks like this:

Site links screen link

Opening the browser I notice that the certificate I created made this connection to the site, but it returns a status of: "NOT SAFE" I'm using the Drive API in the application for handling files in Drive, OAuth login is not even working anymore, certainly because of this.

I'm having two errors:

When I check the browser security tab, the first is the SAN (subject alternative name) which apparently reports that a package containing an alternate name was not created in the certificate. When I create a self-asserted certificate it just asks me for a friendly name, and just that, correct?
And should this alias be a match with the domain name that I set on the site links screen?

And the second error is related to "common name invalid" that I could not get explanations that took me to its nature.

Errors: link

I need a north to solve this problem. Thanks in advance.

    
asked by anonymous 06.12.2018 / 14:18

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