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Publish OWA 2003 without ISA Server
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I am running sbs2003 with exchange I would like to know how do I publish my owa 2003 without an isa firewall, I have a squid firewall.
Regards
I am running sbs2003 with exchange I would like to know how do I publish my owa 2003 without an isa firewall, I have a squid firewall.
Regards
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Have you enabled OWA in the Configure Email and Internet Connection Wizard (CEICW -- linked as "Connect to the Internet on the To-Do list in the Server Management Console)? If you don't remember, just run the wizard again and be sure that on the Component Selection screen that Outlook Web Access is checked.
Also be sure that you enter your correct FQDN that will be used to access the server on the following screen for your SSL Certificate.
A visual how-to is at http://sbsurl.com/ceicw
Then, as Simon stated, you will need to have port 443 open on your firewall for inbound traffic pointing to your SBS's internal IP.
Jeff
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Also be sure that you enter your correct FQDN that will be used to access the server on the following screen for your SSL Certificate.
A visual how-to is at http://sbsurl.com/ceicw
Then, as Simon stated, you will need to have port 443 open on your firewall for inbound traffic pointing to your SBS's internal IP.
Jeff
TechSoEasy
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Sorry, but as I stated in {http:#19573608}, ormerodrutter's suggestion is not valid for a Small Business Server. So it's fine if you don't want to include my comments as the accepted solution (even though it is correct), but you definitely shouldn't include that one.
Jeff
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Jeff
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http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm