Re: Opening port 80&443 not only opens OWA but also Companyweb access?
- From: "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:12:00 -0800
There is NO reason to open port 80. You don't need it for OWA -- 443 is all that's required.
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"Mike@ddesk" <Mikeddesk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7558D4CE-C5F1-4127-B20C-0BE5A32102A2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi there, new to the SBS here.
When I redirect the wan ports 80&443 to my sbs server, users can open the
OWA by https://some.inter.net.adress/exchange.
However when I type in http(s)/some.inter.net.adress/ I land at the
"companyweb".
I think I dont want my companyweb displayed to the (internet)world.
I noticed that owa is a "child" of the default webpage which is in fact
companyweb.
Is there any way to open OWA without also publishing the "companyweb" at the
same time?
Maybe by redirecting OWA to a specific port? But howto?
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