RE: Need help Please. Publishing OWA with SSL

  • From: "Alfonso Lopez de Ayala" <alopezdeayala@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 03:07:40 -0700

Make sure your Web Publishing Rule for the regular http server (.5) does NOT 
send requests as SSL to the IIS server (.5), and that the ISA server incoming 
listener does NOT require SSL (require SSL only on the .4 server's IIS/OWA web 
site).

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Salvatore Fulci [mailto:sfulci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Thu 10/3/2002 2:34 AM 
        To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] 
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        Subject: [isalist] Need help Please. Publishing OWA with SSL
        
        
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        Hi,
        
        I have a problem for which I  have no solution found
        
        Here is my network architecture to better understand the 
        situation.
        
        
           "ISA Server" ---- Router --- Modem ADSL --- Internet
                 |
                 |
          ---------------------------------------
          |                               |                          |
          Server                   Server            Dom Controller
          Exch/IIS/OWA     IIS/site Web
          (192.168.1.4)       of the company
                                       (192.168.1.5)
        
        We have 2 web site 1) First web site is OWA 
        www.company.com/exchange hosted on the "Exch/IIS/OWA" 
        server (192.168.1.4 IP address) 2) The second web site is 
        the company web site www.company.com hosted on 
        the "IIS/site web of the company" (192.168.1.5 IP address)
        I made 2 web publishing rules 1Â for OWA 
        www.company.com/exchange ==> (directed to) 192.168.1.4 2Â 
        for company web site www.company.com ==> (directed to) 
        192.168.1.5
        When SSL is not activated, both "web publishing rules" are 
        working perfectly.......
        
        I activated SSL for OWA to secure internet traffic.... I 
        created a Certificate Server Named www.company.com (must I 
        name the certificate www.company.com/exchange ???) and 
        exported the private key to ISA. I added an entry in the 
        hosts file of isa  : "192.168.1.4 www.company.com"
        I modified the web publishing rule for owa : in 
        the "action" tab I changed ip address of OWA server 
        192.168.1.4 by www.company.com (MustI put 
        www.company.com/exchange....?) and activated SSL bridging 
        (default value)
        After theses changes ,  I can access OWA with 
        https://www.company.com/exchange on the 192.168.1.4 but I 
        can t access anymore the web site company 
        http://www.company.com on the 192.168.1.5 server.....
        
        I want that both web publishing rules works owa with https 
        and web site company with http ......Must I put the web 
        site company on the same server of OWA .....but I don t 
        want this solution ....There is another solution......????
        
        Thanks very much for your help .....And excuse me for my 
        bad english ......
        
        Gennaro
        
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