Re: OWA connectivity
- From: "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 10:13:57 -0800
I'm extremely confident that I can tell you that your advice is contrary to
the opinion of the vast majority of Exchange MVPs for the reasons in my
other post among others.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"T-Kay" <TKay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:80C81209-F5C4-4E96-836E-0DA3907BF6CA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bryan,
Pointing directly to your internal mail server is not something I would
expect from a firewall professional. Your setup with a DMZ and a front end
OWA server is perfect. The reason for the connection problems could be any
number of things. First I would check your firewall logs to check
connectivity and rule out the possibility of a firewall misconfiguration.
I
would need more information to your problem to be more helpful.
"Bryan" wrote:
I have recently been having trouble connecting to OWA. My configuration
has
a front-end server in a DMZ that I was hitting for OWA but I was told by
my
firewall vendor to change my rule to point directly to my back-end box on
my
LAN. Is this recommended? Any idea why I would have occasional trouble
connecting to OWA when I was point to my front-end server?
Thanks.
--
Bryan
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