Re: Setting up OWA SSL on a non-standard web port.
From: Russ Kaufmann (russ_at_exchangemct.com)
Date: 04/18/04
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 03:28:13 -0600
"Proexchange" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello I am running exchange 20003 on a windows 2000
> advanced server, I setup the win2k server as a
> certificate authority so that I could run SSL for the
> small business without them having to purchase one from a
> certificate authority. I run my IIS install on port 8080
> and when I enable Form Based Authentication and turn on
> the SQL and 128-bit encryption I can't get to the OWA
> from a computer on the same intranet, it just acts like
> it is trying to connect but never does and it never times
> out either.
>
> So I switched my IIS to port 80 to test it out and low
> and behold it works perfectly. I do not want to run IIS
> on port 80, my OWA works fine on port 8080 except when I
> enable SSL is there a way to setup the SSL authentication
> to work if IIS is running on port 8080? I used this
> document to setup my server as it's own certificate
> authority:
> http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.
> html
>
> works great if you are on port 80 :(.
It sounds to me like you have put a lot more than $50 of work into trying to
make this work when you could have already purchased a public certificate.
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