Re: Exchange 2003 SP2 : OWA SSL problem



This workaround did not solve the problem.

I've set up the serveur with two IP adresses for the same NIC.
My exchange serveur has 3 web site :

Exchange virtual server : default web site
External virtual server : listen on IP address 2
Internal virual server : listen on IP address 1 with another hostname

However, the external virtual server SSL port still cannot be configured...
the textbox is greyed, and the only way I can change it is to go into IIS
admin.
And like the initial post, this setting is overwritten as soon as I change
something in the exchange settings of this VServer ...

Steve

"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m> a écrit dans le
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Thanks for your answer, I'll try to set up the external web site to
a
dedicated IP address

Okay. I'm not actually sure if you need a second NIC for this - it
may be enough to add a second IP address to the existing NIC, and use
that.

Lee.


Steve

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Hi,

I'm trying to set up OWA.
I've created along the default web site two other iis web sites.
The first is the "internal" one with windows authentication, the
second is
the "external" one with forms authentication and visible from the
web.

In order to secure the logon, I want to setup SSL on the external
site.
The IIS server is set up to support SSL, but in the exchange
system
admin,
the SSL port textbox is greyed.

I was able to set up this port directly in IIS (443), but as soon
I
changed
something in the exchange screens, the port configuration is
cleared
and I
have to set up it again.

Did I missed something ?

Thanks,
Steve

The only thing I can think of that might cause this is if you used
Host Headers to differentiate your Web Sites. AFAIK, SSL doesn't
work
with Host Headers (the server name in the request is not decrypted
until it has choosen a site certificate, by which time it is too
late
to do anything with it). You need either a separate IP address or
a
separate Port number for each site that uses SSL.

Lee.

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