RE: Publish SSL Web Server behind SBS2003

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Dear Trevor:
Some supplements:
Please make sure the internal web server is configured as SecureNAT client,
which means the default gateway of the web server is pointing to the
internal IP address of the SBS Server. Please DO NOT install firewall
client on this web server.

Have a nice day! :)

Best Regards
Edward Tian(MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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| From: "Trevor" <thetrev68@xxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Publish SSL Web Server behind SBS2003
| Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:24:36 -0500
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| Hello,
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| SBS2003 Premium with SP1 / ISA2004.
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| I would like to publish a webserver behind ISA2004 that runs on SSL.
| However, it is getting confused with the SSL certificate for OWA/RWW.
Can
| anybody point me to kb articles or something that would help me with
this?
| I can't seem to find any.
|
| My 2-NIC SBS Server faces the web with a public IP and is running all the
| usual SBS services. I need to redirect SSL traffic to my internal web
| server for ecommerce. thanks!
|
| -Trevor
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|

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