RE: Outlook WebAccess the solution!

  • From: "Matthew Carpenter" <giddyboy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 13:40:47 -0500

MessageYes but can you run OWA if you are only using the cache solution? I only 
use one NIC and want to be sure my OWA will work. TIA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jacob Fierberg 
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  Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 1:33 PM
  Subject: [isalist] RE: Outlook WebAccess the solution!


  http://www.ISAserver.org


  My ISA server does not have a router in front of it to the best of my 
knowledge rather it is directly connected to the internet.  I created a server 
publishing rule for HTTPS and I was able to connect to OWA from the browser on 
the ISA server and the Browser on another PC directly connected to the 
internet.  However I tested it using a dialup connection and it failed to find 
the page.  Strange.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Glenn Maks [mailto:gmaks@xxxxxxxxx] 
    Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 11:08 AM
    To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
    Subject: [isalist] RE: Outlook WebAccess the solution!


    http://www.ISAserver.org


    If you have a router in front of your ISA server and you want to publish 
your internal OWA service, include in the destination set your internal server, 
but remember, from

    the Internet, any service you offer must have a valid routable IP address, 
typically these are the IP addresses that are assigned to your organization by 
your Internet Service

    Provider, now you have two options here, if you want you can push these 
services using DNS and have your external interface of your ISA server be the 
IP address for your

    OWA clients, OR, you can use your router to perform IP forwarding, and 
redirect your OWA clients to your ISA server, basically, you take an available 
IP address from the

    range that was assigned you, push your OWA service using DNS, "if you want" 
not necessary though, then put a IP forward statement in your router's ACL to 
redirect

    the service to your ISA server. I hope I am not confusing you. But your 
answer is Yes, use your internal server. I mentioned router stuff because 
reading your earlier post

    you mentioned that you have your ISA behind a router, so always remember if 
things don't work from the Internet to your ISA server, you have a router that 
might be

    filtering that service. Just a reminder, that is all. 

    Subject: [isalist] RE: Outlook WebAccess the solution! 



    http://www.ISAserver.org 



    I apologize for the ignorance I must be displaying.  The FQDN of the 
    external IP of my ISA server is different than the name of the webserver. 
    Will that make a difference?  Should the destination set contain the name 
of 
    my internal webserver or the FQDN of the External IP?  

    -----Original Message----- 
    From: Rob [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
    Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 4:04 AM 
    To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] 
    Subject: [isalist] Outlook WebAccess the solution! 



    http://www.ISAserver.org 



    as i mentioned before, i have a isaserver thats behind a router. I wanted 
to 
    pulish outlook webaccess. Publishing just wont work. When you are on the 
    internet and you want to log on i takes the internal ipadress! If you want 
    to use outlook web access, you create a destination set. With the following 
    configuration options: 
    - destination = the name of youre website in my case www.mokkinksystems.com 
    - path = /exchange* 
    Now you must create a routing rule with the following configuration 
    options: 
    - in destination you must put the destination set you just created. 
    - action = redirect them to hsoted site = in my case www.mokkinksystems.com 
    And thats all, then OWA will work. 

    Greetings Rob 

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