Re: HTTP Virtual Server Loses Settings



Make the changes to the HTTP virtual server in Exchange System Manager.
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"Chris Smith" <inraindreams@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear. Below is an exampe config... and
it
works fine with ActiveSync (both virtual servers) and via a web browser
with
the SSL certificates for quite a while before the settings disappear. I've
replaced the domain names for obvious reasons.


Default Web Site:

PublicIPAddress1 Port 80 exchange.originaldomain.com
InternalIPAddress Port 80 exchange.originaldomain.com

PublicIPAddress1 SSL Port 443


Second Virtual Server:

PublicIPAddress2 Port 80 exchange.newdomain.com
InternalIPAddress Port 80 exchange.newdomain.com

PublicIPAddress2 SSL Port 443
InternalIPAddress SSL Port 443



Basically, it all works until all the settings in Second Virtual Server
just
disappear/reset back to the default.


Thanks.













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CSS


"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:

"Chris Smith" <inraindreams@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a second virtual server setup via System Manager. I then
went in
through IIS Admin tool and did more advanced configuration such as
adding SSL
to a specific IP address, host header for a different IP address,
etc. so
that I can have two "http virtual servers" that use two different
SSL
certificates (we are in the process of migrating domains and we use
Treo
700wx's).

It works great for several hours... but then, for some reason, all
the SSL,
host header configuration, etc. for the second HTTP virtual server
disappear
and it stops listening on 443 at the specified IP address. It almost
seems
like it is being reset back to the default at random intervals by
Exchange
management.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Chris


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CSS

You mentioned host headers, but host headers don't work with SSL
(because the request is still encrypted at the stage that IIS is
trying to work out which site to send it to). Your Default Web Site
and the extra site must have different IP addresses and/or different
port numbers. It sounds like you are using port 443 for both, so your
Default Web Site can no longer use the 'All Unassigned' IP selection.
Pick one IP address for the DWS and another for the extra site.

Lee.

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