Re: OWA Problem
- From: Ed B. <EdB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:59:02 -0700
port 443 is opened
i have ftp on different box not the same box
still not working externally
Thanks
"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Port 443 is open and that is what you need. So it seems to be working now..
By the way: you are running ftp server???
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I have 2 nics but only one is configured.the
Telnet test worked
i have a hardware firewall and i opened all the required ports
on the certificate i used fqdn which is
"mail.sfcell.com"
according to your instructions
Thank you for your help
"chace zhang" wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for you update..
Sure, you can publish you OWA, OMA in none ISA scenario.
As you mentioned, you did not access OWA from external, can you tell me
interneterror message in IE browser word for word.
How did you publish your OWA?
We should confirm that you have run CEICW to configure your server
stepsconnection. In the configuration of CEICW, you should select to Enable
Firewall and publish your OWA to internet.
To do so:
I strongly recommend that we re-run the CEICW and go through all the
toof the wizard. This wizard will restore all Exchange settings to default
Selectavoid any problems caused by incorrect configurations.
A. Click Start on your SBS server, click Server Management.
B. Click To Do List and then click "Connect to the Internet".
C. Click Next, select connection type and click Next.
D. Select Enable firewall and click Next. Ensure E-mail is selected and
Click Next.
E. Click Next, go through the steps until the Web Services Configuration
page shows, make sure that "Outlook Web Access" is selected.
F. Go through the steps until the Web Server Certificate page shows.
(mail.domain.com)"Create a new Web server certificate", and type your FQDN
in the "Web server name" text box.
G. Go through the steps until the Internet E-mail page shows, select
"Enable Internet e-mail" and click Next.
H. Select either "Use DNS to route e-mail" or "Forward all e-mail to
server.server at your ISP". If you select the latter, enter the ISP SMTP
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/f/1/1f15a874-f696-4992-b5ad-b1e7b25Click Next.
I. Specify to receive e-mail using one or both of the following methods:
- POP3 Mailboxes
- Exchange
Click Next.
J. Enter your e-mail domain name and click Next.
K. Go through the steps to finish the wizard.
For your information, the following article can help you configure the
internet connection
825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
And if the additional hardware router is installed in front of your SBS
server, the appropriate port should be forwarded. In this scenario, at
least port 443 is necessary. For your information, the following article
contains the general ports which are needed in SBS 2k3
Securing Your Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network
this8de1c/SecuringSBSnetwork.doc
To troubleshoot the current issue, I think we should first narrow down
black.problem by accessing the OWA inside your SBS network by
http://ServerName/Exchange. Since we can successfully use the OWA inside
your SBS network, it seems the problem is located at the network
connectivity. You can just use the following command to test the
connectivity from your workstation on the internet to your SBS server.
Telnet [your public static IP address] 443
If the command complete successfully, you will see the window turn
installed
The detailed network diagram of the SBS network. How many NIC are
registeredon the SBS server (I assume there are two NICs)?
Is there any hardware firewall installed in front of the SBS server?
When you ran CEICW, did you input the public IP address or the
correspondingFQDN in certificate configuration window?
Hope this helps, I appreciate your time and look forward to your update.
Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Chace Zhang (MSFT)
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