The Most Secure Way to Publish OWA 2003



Greetings All,

I hope this is the appropraite forum for my post....
I would like to publish OWA 2003. I'm not sure if I should simply
allow my ISA 2004 server to handle the FBA and SSL Cert or if I sould
just let the exchange server do that work. My assumption is that I can
publish OWA by configuring the listener for port 443 without selecting
an SSL cert. The cert would exist on the exchange server so all the
authentication and cert distribution would take place on the Exchange
server. If this config is possible is it as secure as having ISA 2004
handle the FBA and SSL Cert? Any tips and advice are greatly
appriciated.

Thank you,

.



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