I'm having a senior moment, could anyone do me a step by step ? (have increased points)
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domaina.com
domainb.co.uk
Each of these domains want Outlook Web Access & Push Mail via mail.domaina.com & mail.domainb.co.uk however there is only one Exchange server.
domaina.com has a working SSL certificate for OWA which works fine and is installed on the "Exchange" site in IIS however i can't see how to configure the system tor mail.domainb.co.uk SSL.
I have spare public IP addresses if required and have yet to purchase the new SSL for mail.domainb.co.uk
Please advise.......
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Here's a 'how to' for doing it with IIS and ISA 2006, but similar concepts should apply to other products as well.
http://www.isaserver.org/t
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by: ParanormasticPosted on 2009-03-19 at 06:52:14ID: 23929441
You would be best off using two IP addresses set up, yes. Each one willl need their own UC certificate assigned. This is better documented as a 'one internal address & one public address' type scenario, but the same concepts apply.