Re: OWA
From: Jim Harrison [MSFT] (jmharr_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/19/04
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:55:05 -0700
You don't say which version of ISA you're using.
ISA 2004 can use RADIUS auth which allows you to separate the ISA itself from the domain while also allowing user authentication to
the domain.
You can start here:
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/guidance/2004/publishing.asp
or here:
http://isaserver.org/articles/2004pixwebproxy.html
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"JuanCarlosSanz [Spain]" <jcsanzdeleon@NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23CrMKGknEHA.1304@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Dear gurus,
We have an internal network of about 50 Exchange 2000 servers all with
OWA available FOR ALL users in the LAN(internal). Now we want to install an
ISA server and an Exchange FrontEnd in the DMZ to give external access to
e-mail through OWA to those same users. However, we don't want to give
EVERYONE access to OWA from the INTERNET.... (just some groups). The
question is:
a) Since the ISA server will be in a DMZ and not see the internal
domain... how could we accomplish this ?
b) We want to maintain the Internall access for all users to OWA.
Thanks in advance,
Juan Carlos Sanz
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