Thomas W Shinder [MVP]
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Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:23 pm Post subject:
Re: RSA auth with ISA 2004 for OWA or RPC over HTTP |
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Hi Admin,
Won't work. The Outlook 2003 client doesn't support two-factor auth.
Its NOT a problem with the ISA firewall -- its a PROBLEM with the Outlook
client.
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"AdminKen" <some@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eKIjA0VpFHA.1048@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
: I need to find a solution where I can use two-form authentication for OWA
: and RPC over HTTP. I am new to RSA and new to ISA.
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: It seems that I can use ISA in conjunction with a RSA systems to provide
RSA
: authentication.
: 1) Can I use RSA auth with OWA? (It sounds like from reading others posts
: that this configuration works. What is the users experience? Does a user
use
: forms based authentication using RSA and then again using Domain account
: login or just the RSA auth?)
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: 2) Can I use RSA auth with Outlook RPC over HTTP? If no, is there any
other
: solution for Outlook RPC over HTTP that provides two-form authentication?
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: The only other way I can think of to deploy a full Outlook client would be
: to use a VPN solution that can use RSA auth instead of using the new
: Exchange/Outlook 2003 RPC over HTTP solution. It seems like Microsoft
: Outlook would support RSA auth.
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: Could someone give me a brief description of this scenario and/or any
: pertinent articles?
:
: Thanks
: Ken
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