RE: HTTP to HTTPS and HTTPS to HTTPS

  • From: "Thomas W Shinder" <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:51:48 -0600

Or, use a very cool tool that I'm beta testing now, which enables the
ISA firewall to generate the redirect itself :-)

More info soon on the www.isaserver.org site.

HTH, 


Tom
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:21 AM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: HTTP to HTTPS and HTTPS to HTTPS

http://www.ISAserver.org

What you need to do is, create a website (not the owa site), use that
site as the front for owa, use that sites index page to redirect to the
owa site. 

To have the site use just the fqdn then, in IIS, in the properties of
the owa site, on the home directory tab, select  a redirection to an
url. In the redirect box, use /exchange, and select the a directory
below url entered checkbox.

S

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:07 AM
To: ISA Mailing List
Subject: [isalist] HTTP to HTTPS and HTTPS to HTTPS

http://www.ISAserver.org

Hi,

I have Exchange 2003; ISA 2004 Server is doing the FBA for OWA I have
tried everything from Microsoft's method of creating a .asp file to
inserting a html file which directs the HTTP to HTTPS and everything I
try to access http://owa.smoothrunnings.ca I get "page can not be
displayed..... forbidden 403". I am thinking its an ISA thing since it
is ISA who is doing all the grunt work??

Anyhow I would like to do HTTP to HTTPS and HTTPS without the /exchange
to HTTPS with the /exchange. So if someone can help me I would
appreciate it. 

Andrew


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