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date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:01:57 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.connectivity        back       


OWA and PIX and ISA   
I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone has 
suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?

cheers
-- 
pw3382
date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:01:57 -0800   author:   pw3382

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
Hi,

You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic (port 
443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If it 
doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.

Leif

"pw3382"  wrote in message 
news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
>I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone has
> suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
>
> cheers
> -- 
> pw3382
date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 19:46:58 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [MVP]

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
I have two Exchange servers one is Exchange 2000 and the other 2003. I've 
configured the Exchange 2000 OWA on the PIX and all works fine but when i do 
excatly the same for OWA2003 i get page cannont be displayed. I have opened 
port 443 as per your post but still no joy. Is there any other ports that 
need to be open for OWA2003?

cheers
-- 
pw3382


"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic (port 
> 443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If it 
> doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.
> 
> Leif
> 
> "pw3382"  wrote in message 
> news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
> >I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone has
> > suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
> >
> > cheers
> > -- 
> > pw3382 
> 
> 
>
date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 02:21:28 -0800   author:   pw3382

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
Hi,

Exchange 2003 can also use SSL.
Do you access the 2003 server directly or do you use the OWA on the 2000 
server?

Normally when you have more mailbox servers you need a front-end server to 
make the internet name space unique.

Leif

"pw3382"  wrote in message 
news:88B42C0D-FD89-4FAE-BD5A-F755B4DB3515@microsoft.com...
>I have two Exchange servers one is Exchange 2000 and the other 2003. I've
> configured the Exchange 2000 OWA on the PIX and all works fine but when i 
> do
> excatly the same for OWA2003 i get page cannont be displayed. I have 
> opened
> port 443 as per your post but still no joy. Is there any other ports that
> need to be open for OWA2003?
>
> cheers
> -- 
> pw3382
>
>
> "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic 
>> (port
>> 443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If it
>> doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.
>>
>> Leif
>>
>> "pw3382"  wrote in message
>> news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
>> >I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone 
>> >has
>> > suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
>> >
>> > cheers
>> > -- 
>> > pw3382
>>
>>
>>
date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:09:00 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [MVP]

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
Hi,

We access the OWA2003 directly the OWA2000 is a different server for another 
part of our company, and it works for them ok. The OWA2003 is for the rest of 
the company and this is the one that doesnt work. I've even tried a different 
public ip but still no joy.

Cheers
-- 
pw3382


"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Exchange 2003 can also use SSL.
> Do you access the 2003 server directly or do you use the OWA on the 2000 
> server?
> 
> Normally when you have more mailbox servers you need a front-end server to 
> make the internet name space unique.
> 
> Leif
> 
> "pw3382"  wrote in message 
> news:88B42C0D-FD89-4FAE-BD5A-F755B4DB3515@microsoft.com...
> >I have two Exchange servers one is Exchange 2000 and the other 2003. I've
> > configured the Exchange 2000 OWA on the PIX and all works fine but when i 
> > do
> > excatly the same for OWA2003 i get page cannont be displayed. I have 
> > opened
> > port 443 as per your post but still no joy. Is there any other ports that
> > need to be open for OWA2003?
> >
> > cheers
> > -- 
> > pw3382
> >
> >
> > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic 
> >> (port
> >> 443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If it
> >> doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.
> >>
> >> Leif
> >>
> >> "pw3382"  wrote in message
> >> news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
> >> >I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone 
> >> >has
> >> > suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
> >> >
> >> > cheers
> >> > -- 
> >> > pw3382
> >>
> >>
> >> 
> 
> 
>
date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 03:40:28 -0800   author:   pw3382

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
Hi,

What happens when you try?
Can you access OWA from the LAN?
Did you add a certificate to the server?

Leif

"pw3382"  wrote in message 
news:EAACA874-DA11-44D5-A173-F026D062972D@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> We access the OWA2003 directly the OWA2000 is a different server for 
> another
> part of our company, and it works for them ok. The OWA2003 is for the rest 
> of
> the company and this is the one that doesnt work. I've even tried a 
> different
> public ip but still no joy.
>
> Cheers
> -- 
> pw3382
>
>
> "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Exchange 2003 can also use SSL.
>> Do you access the 2003 server directly or do you use the OWA on the 2000
>> server?
>>
>> Normally when you have more mailbox servers you need a front-end server 
>> to
>> make the internet name space unique.
>>
>> Leif
>>
>> "pw3382"  wrote in message
>> news:88B42C0D-FD89-4FAE-BD5A-F755B4DB3515@microsoft.com...
>> >I have two Exchange servers one is Exchange 2000 and the other 2003. 
>> >I've
>> > configured the Exchange 2000 OWA on the PIX and all works fine but when 
>> > i
>> > do
>> > excatly the same for OWA2003 i get page cannont be displayed. I have
>> > opened
>> > port 443 as per your post but still no joy. Is there any other ports 
>> > that
>> > need to be open for OWA2003?
>> >
>> > cheers
>> > -- 
>> > pw3382
>> >
>> >
>> > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic
>> >> (port
>> >> 443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If 
>> >> it
>> >> doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.
>> >>
>> >> Leif
>> >>
>> >> "pw3382"  wrote in message
>> >> news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone
>> >> >has
>> >> > suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
>> >> >
>> >> > cheers
>> >> > -- 
>> >> > pw3382
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:37:14 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [MVP]

Re: OWA and PIX and ISA   
I can access it on the internal address from the LAN with no problems.

What certifacte?

-- 
pw3382


"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> What happens when you try?
> Can you access OWA from the LAN?
> Did you add a certificate to the server?
> 
> Leif
> 
> "pw3382"  wrote in message 
> news:EAACA874-DA11-44D5-A173-F026D062972D@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > We access the OWA2003 directly the OWA2000 is a different server for 
> > another
> > part of our company, and it works for them ok. The OWA2003 is for the rest 
> > of
> > the company and this is the one that doesnt work. I've even tried a 
> > different
> > public ip but still no joy.
> >
> > Cheers
> > -- 
> > pw3382
> >
> >
> > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Exchange 2003 can also use SSL.
> >> Do you access the 2003 server directly or do you use the OWA on the 2000
> >> server?
> >>
> >> Normally when you have more mailbox servers you need a front-end server 
> >> to
> >> make the internet name space unique.
> >>
> >> Leif
> >>
> >> "pw3382"  wrote in message
> >> news:88B42C0D-FD89-4FAE-BD5A-F755B4DB3515@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have two Exchange servers one is Exchange 2000 and the other 2003. 
> >> >I've
> >> > configured the Exchange 2000 OWA on the PIX and all works fine but when 
> >> > i
> >> > do
> >> > excatly the same for OWA2003 i get page cannont be displayed. I have
> >> > opened
> >> > port 443 as per your post but still no joy. Is there any other ports 
> >> > that
> >> > need to be open for OWA2003?
> >> >
> >> > cheers
> >> > -- 
> >> > pw3382
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >> You don't need an ISA server. Configure the PIX to allow SSL traffic
> >> >> (port
> >> >> 443) from the internet to the exchange server and it should work. If 
> >> >> it
> >> >> doesn't post more information of your setup and what happens.
> >> >>
> >> >> Leif
> >> >>
> >> >> "pw3382"  wrote in message
> >> >> news:4220814F-97F6-463E-ABE1-2F7DCB0D291A@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I want to use OWA2003 just through my PIX but it doesnt work, someone
> >> >> >has
> >> >> > suggested i need an ISA server as well, is this true? and if so why?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > cheers
> >> >> > -- 
> >> >> > pw3382
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 
> 
> 
>
date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 02:41:02 -0800   author:   pw3382

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