RE: OWA and ISA - No Joy
- From: LCHUZEL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:21:27 +0100
Hi , if you want to know how to publish a web server like OWA download this
doc and watch page 68 it explain well .
The doc is Guide to the Secure Configuration and admin of ISA server 2000
http://nsa2.www.conxion.com/win2k/download.htmWA
Good luck
> Laurent Chuzel - Architecture Sécurité NT
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> De: John [SMTP:becker1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Date: lundi 29 octobre 2001 17:41
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> Objet: [isalist] OWA and ISA - No Joy
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> Exchange server behind ISA server - No OWA
> OWA available behind ISA, but not from internet.
> Yes, I have made the destination set and a web publishing rule using that
> set.
> I have also tried changing the port for OWA in IIS on the exchange server
> of OWA, creating a protocal definition for that port on ISA and publishing
> a rule using that port as a server.
> I have changed the default website in IIS on the ISA server to only listen
> internally. BTW If I do not change it to the internal - I can access it
> from the internet.
>
> Other items of note:
> The ISA server is running as a member server not in a domain.
>
> I've read all the explanations multiple times.
> I'm stumped - Any help would be greatly appreciated
>
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