Re: OWA (one more) problem

  • From: edolho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:03:00 +0700

I have the same exact problem with you, my authentication seems rejected

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From: unitemp_edv@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:02 pm
Subject: [isalist] OWA (one more) problem

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> 
> 
> It's my turn to have problems accessing OWA from the internet(on my
> intranet, there's no problem). Here's what I did (I follow Tom 
> Schinderturorial to publish owa) :
> 
> (I've one server for ISA and one server for Exchange and IIS)
> 
> 1) I created a destination set (mail) and add myserver.mydomain.com
> /exchweb/* .. /public/* and /exchange/* destinations
> I created a server publishing rule using the Secure Mail Server 
> wizard.I create a web publishing rule (OWA access) that uses my 
> server publishing
> rule (mail) as destination set.
> 
> Now when I try to connect to owa
> (http://mail.mydomain.com/exchange/myusername) a get an error 403 from
> ISA. If in ISA, under the properties of Incoming Web requests, I 
> check the
> 'Ask unauthenticated users for identifaction' and i try to 
> connect, I must
> enter my username, password and domain. I did that (trying 
> username and
> mydomain/username) but after 3 tentatives, I get an error 401 -
> unauthorized from ISA.
> I checked my external DNS and I've the mail.mydomain.com entry as MX
> record. Do I have to insert a new entry for owa ?
> Per advance, thanks a lot for your help
> Arnaud Forster
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