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isa 2006 and https
Hi, recently I implemented the isa 2006 standard in my company, and now I have a colleague that needs to have access to his webmail(exchange 2003) in our other company that it is in a different country.
His acess to the internet is only for these webmail, and cant have no more than these access. I created a new access rule in isa and only created a new domain name set and put there *.website.com but when we try to connect no error message comes from the ISA but it comes the internet explorer error cant connect.
I checked the connection to their webmail, and it have a script that makes the redirection from http to https.
What can I do to have access to the webmail?
His acess to the internet is only for these webmail, and cant have no more than these access. I created a new access rule in isa and only created a new domain name set and put there *.website.com but when we try to connect no error message comes from the ISA but it comes the internet explorer error cant connect.
I checked the connection to their webmail, and it have a script that makes the redirection from http to https.
What can I do to have access to the webmail?
do you have https selected on the rule ?
ASKER
Yes, i have put the http and https in the protocols allowed.
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Regards,
Exchange_Geek
Regards,
Exchange_Geek
Does it work without ISA in the middle ? if so,
Open ISA logging and monitor the traffic by filtering it based on client ip and see what blocks the traffic.
if not, check the browser settings... make sure you have ssl 2.0 selected in the browser options. for IE, options--> advanced options.
Open ISA logging and monitor the traffic by filtering it based on client ip and see what blocks the traffic.
if not, check the browser settings... make sure you have ssl 2.0 selected in the browser options. for IE, options--> advanced options.
ASKER
No It didnt help. Any website with https I cant open, even the https://www.google.com
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Exchange_Geek