Re: exchange setup with static IP



The web server cert being asked for by the CEICW is slightly misleading. You
use the FQDN from the A record that you have setup that points to your SBS
external IP address. If you have no web server hosted somewhere then
dnsreport will give you the failure but it has no bearing on Exchange.

"JJ" <JJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2C149F15-A7E0-4C51-B826-1C371681FEF2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am missing a piece to the puzzle:

Running the CEICW, when it ask for a Web Server Certificate I put in;
Server.BoxName

Does this have anything to do with any MX record, pointers, ect.?

I ran dnsreport.com on pascoe.net and it failed at Web Server Name. Maybe
I
am getting confused with the names?

can you see what I might be missing?

thanks

JJ


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