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Thread: OWA and Exchange 2003 for internal external access

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    Lee K Harris Guest

    OWA and Exchange 2003 for internal external access

    Hello:

    I am trying to get OWA to work from inside and outside the company. I am
    able to access OWA through forms based authentication on the inside. I have
    SSL enabled. I am being told that all the ports on the firewall are on as
    well. I called my ISP and they have setup an external sub domain called
    email.domain.com which resolves to the pix firewall where I am at. The
    address of email.domain.com is being translated by the pix to point to an
    internal exchange front end server that is behind a firewall. This is then
    being relayed to a back end server. So basically the process we have setup is
    PIX - FIREWALL - FRONT END SERVER - BACK END SERVER. The Front end server is
    not in the DMZ but the intenral network.

    I am not able to access email.domain.com internally or externally. I can
    access it from \\server1\exchange But I can not access it from
    \\server2\exchange. It is not redirecting like it should.

    I need to know step by step how to configure this properly for access
    internally and externally using the email.domain.com and a front end back end
    configuration that lies totally on the intranet.

    Thanks

    Lee K Harris
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    Lee K Harris
    lharris@insight.com

  2. #2
    Duane Guest
    Thanks, but this was sent to me (Duane) vs Lee K Harris. Thanks.


    "Lee K Harris" wrote:

    Hello:

    I am trying to get OWA to work from inside and outside the company. I am
    able to access OWA through forms based authentication on the inside. I have
    SSL enabled. I am being told that all the ports on the firewall are on as
    well. I called my ISP and they have setup an external sub domain called
    email.domain.com which resolves to the pix firewall where I am at. The
    address of email.domain.com is being translated by the pix to point to an
    internal exchange front end server that is behind a firewall. This is then
    being relayed to a back end server. So basically the process we have setup is
    PIX - FIREWALL - FRONT END SERVER - BACK END SERVER. The Front end server is
    not in the DMZ but the intenral network.

    I am not able to access email.domain.com internally or externally. I can
    access it from \\server1\exchange But I can not access it from
    \\server2\exchange. It is not redirecting like it should.

    I need to know step by step how to configure this properly for access
    internally and externally using the email.domain.com and a front end back end
    configuration that lies totally on the intranet.

    Thanks

    Lee K Harris
    --
    Lee K Harris
    lharris@insight.com

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