Re: Web Publishing Problem, Any Help Appreciated!!
- From: "Nathan B [MSFT]" <nbigman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 08:37:44 +0300
Hi Ivko,
What are the settings on the bridging tab of each publishing rule?
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"Ivko Cvejic" <IvkoCvejic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a two server network; both MS Windows 2003 SP1. My main server runs
> ISA 2004 and Exchange 2003, and the second server is joined as a member
> server and hosts my website and Certificate server. I set up OWA
> publishing
> and configured the site to use ssl. Works like a champ. The second
> publishing
> rule forwards my website traffic to my second server. I configured it as a
> straight http connection, but when external users connect they get an
> error
> message unless they access it as https. I can't figure out why it would
> require https on the second server. They both use the same listener, but
> the
> listener is configured to allow both http and https traffic. The website
> is
> accessable internally as http. I would prefer that OWA be https and the
> website be http, but in a pinch I would settle for automatically
> redirecting
> http traffic to my website as https. Any help would be appreciated.
.
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