Re: OWA Issues w/ small Bus. 2003 server



John,
i was able to telnet to ip 80 - got the blinking cursor-
this tells me the firewall is not blocking port 80 -
I know your suggesting to bypass the firewall but i had cisco engineers
review my config. and they said it was 100 percent correct-

any thing else on the OWA / SBS2003 Side that may be the culprit ?

collin

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Colin Camp


"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:

Everything looks good with your configuration. Try this, from outside your
network telnet to the Public IP of your pix on port 80. Command is telnet
publicip 80. Do you get connection refused or does it open in command
window with cursor blinking?

FYI: 'Page not being displayed" in IE Error tells me that you are not even
getting to the IIS server. Taking into consideration OWA works fine
internally I would have to say its something outside of the SBS. I assume
you only have 1 NIC in your SBS Server? Have you tried bypassing the pix
temporarily to see if it works? Pix's can be a little tricky to configure
but I would bypass it just to insure its not the issue.

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2006
Microsoft Certified Partner

"ColinCamp" <ColinCamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John,
I ran the wizard again and wanted to show you my settings :
Connection type: broadband connection using a local router device with an
IP address
Router connection information:
Local IP address of the router: 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server: 205.152.132.254
Alternate DNS server: 205.152.0.20

(the wizard asked for my routers' dns settings, i specified my ISP dns
even
though my sbs 2003
is using it own IP for dns - hope this was correct)

The firewall on your computer running Small Business Server could not be
configured.

NOTES: I AM USING A CISCO PIX SO I DID NOT USE THE SBS FIREWALL :

You must configure a firewall to secure your local network from the
Internet. For more information about configuring firewall settings for
your
Small Business Server network, see Help and Support.
Web services on your server's default Web site to be available through the
firewall to users on the Internet:
Outlook Web Access
Outlook via the Internet

Do not change current Web server certificate
Email: Enable Exchange for Internet e-mail with the following settings:
E-mail delivery:
Route e-mail to the Internet by using DNS.
E-mail retrieval:
Use Exchange to retrieve SMTP e-mail.
Email retrieval method:
Route e-mail from the Internet directly to Exchange.
Registered Internet e-mail domain name: abc.com.
E-mail attachments: Remove e-mail attachments from Internet e-mail as
specified in the wizard.

Like i said earlier- email is working fine just can't seem to get OWA to
open from the outside.

--
Colin Camp


"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:

Nope, you can run it again with no issue. Pay particular attention to
the
single or double network adapter screen where it asks you how you are
connected to the internet. Make sure its correct. Please post back
after
you have done so with your findings.

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2006
Microsoft Certified Partner

"ColinCamp" <ColinCamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John,
Pretty sure I did but can't swear on it. Email is working fine,
clients
are
using outlook 2003 . Just OWA does not work when trying to connect
from
off-site.

Can i run the sbs mail / internet wizard again, will this mess-up
anything
i
already have -

thanks.
--
Colin Camp


"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:

Did you run the Internet and Mail Wizard on the SBS 2003 Server? Very
important you run this to configure the adapter settings, mail
settings,
etc.
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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2006
Microsoft Certified Partner

"ColinCamp" <ColinCamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ben,
when i say "outside" i 'm stating a user for example or myself who
is
working from another location or home trying to connect. i do have
an
A
Record pointing to their FQDN but i have tried the IP/Exchange too
.
All i
get is : this page cannot be displayed -

Like i said earlier, i can bring-up their default web site by
typing :
http://IP
so i know my Pix is allowing HTTP traffic through. I even had cisco
connect
remotely to ensure the config i applied is correct ., e.g,
forwarding
the
http traffic internally to my servers' IP . - 192.168.x.x.

I've done this a hundred times using windows 2003 server / exchange
server
and had no problems with OWA - I just started working with small
bus.
2003
and frankly- don't care for it too much right now.

thanks.
--
Colin Camp


"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:

Can you explain what "trying from the outside" exactly means?

Are you attempting to use the FQDN of the server? (won't work
unless
it
exists in public DNS and is mapped to the external IP of your PIX).

What happens when you type in http://ip address/exchange?

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"ColinCamp" <ColinCamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hope someone can help me out with this problem -
Over the weekend I installed small bus. 2003 server behind a pix
firewall
,
single server installation.

i've setup my pix to forward the http request for OWA over to my
internal
IP
of the server but cannot get OWA to open from outside the
network. I
can
access OWA from inside - no problem.

whey trying from the outside - i get the : page cannot be
displayed
using
I.E .

however, i can type : Http://IP address
and get the : WELCOME TO SMALL BUSINESS SERVER 2003 PAGE
Which has the - My company's internal web site and
Network configuration wizard tasks.

I checked in IIS Manager/ Directory security Tab and made sure
that
SSL
is
not required - I've never had a problem before with OWA when
running
on
exchange 2003 Server using standard edition server but this is
the
first
time
in awhile i've setup small bus. 2003.

Wanted to see if Small bus. 2003 server has any special
permissions
that i
may have forgot to set to enable OWA

THANKS,


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Colin Camp












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