RE: Help with Configuration of Accessing OWA 2003

  • From: Tee Darling <tee.darling77@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 21:40:27 -0500

My firewall has been configured to allow access to port 80 on the
Exchange server and that's how I am able to receive emails and send
emails out. But when I try to connect from the outside my network to
my server through http://email.mycompany.net/exchange, that's when I
receive the message I talked about. I haven't configured SSL yet on my
Exchange server yet.

Is there any step by step instructions to configure IIS for OWA to
work? If anyone knows about any link for this information, please help
out. Thanks.

T

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:35:59 +1100, AdrianB
<adrianb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tony.Afriyie [mailto:Tony.Afriyie@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 11 January 2005 9:59 AM
> > To: [ExchangeList]
> > Subject: [exchangelist] Help with Configuration of Accessing OWA 2003
> >
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> > I am currently running Exchange 2003 on Windows Server 2003.
> > Routing and Remote Access has been configured on my Windows
> > Server 2003 that is connected to my cable modem. Installed on
> > this gateway server is DynSite for Windows version 1.11. As
> > you may know, this DynSite for Windows application captures
> > my dynamic IP address from my cable company and send it to
> > EsayDNS DNS servers and make it look like I have a static IP
> > address. I have no problem sending and receiving emails. My
> > Exchange Server 2003 server has a private IP address
> > (192.168.1.8) and sits inside my internal network.
> >
> > Now my problem is, how do I configure Outlook Web Access
> > (OWA) to work on this Exchange server so that users can
> > connect to it from the outside. OWA works fine within the
> > internal network but every time I try to connect from the
> > outside to the Exchange Server 2003 I get "Error 502.. remote
> > server is not responding or down". Microsoft Knowledge Base
> > and some other areas on the Internet haven't been able to
> > help configure or troubleshoot this incident. Has anyone out
> > ther been able to make this kind of configuration work before
> > and how? Also I would like to map
> > http://email.mycompany.net/exchange to my Exchange server so
> > I can type that in whenever I try to access the OWA from
> > outside. How do I configure that in Excahnge 2003?
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > T
> >
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> Does your firewall allow access, and port forward, to the ports 80 and 443,
> to the Exchange server?
> When connecting from the outside, what URL are you using to connect to OWA?
> 
> If that URL is valid and if the firewall is not blocking access to Exchange
> and ports 80/443 are forwarded correctly, then it sounds like IIS is not
> configured correctly for OWA.
> 
> Cheers.
> Adrian
> 
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