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Enable Internet Access with Active Directory Login

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gczman

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Jun 3, 2008
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I have implemented MOSS 2007 Enterprise Edition and I was wondering how to enable internet access for users outside the local network. We have outlook web access and that works great, but I can't seem to get Sharepoint to bring up a login on the internet. I have setup DNS and the SSL port for IIS and have setup access rules and forwarding on our LAN firewall. Any idea's why this isn't working?
 
Ohh, wow. That is very expensive. I definetly do not have that. Thank you for you help. =)
 
Do you use MS ISA?
we have used ISA to publish our MOSS 2007 sites for access from outside the network. This offers a sign on which authenticates against active directory. You should be able to search google for more information.
 
No we have a Cisco ASA 5520. You would think that the Sharepoint login would be similiar to Outlook Web Access. I have googled many articles on how to setup my MOSS site to be accessible from the internet, but I can't even get the site to come up on the internet. Exchange 2007 OWA was a lot easier.
 
Although you might be having a configuration issue (look at your dns, firewall configuration and IIS, the process to publish a site hosted on sharepoint is not different to using other CMS)
you should investigate the cost with a Internet license for Moss
 
Also, look at SharePoints alternate address mappings if you are publishing it with a different DNS name for external access.
 
Thank you all so much. I did manage to get it on the internet. It was the Host Header for sharepoint and IIS.

I did create a new site and set it to forms authentication, but it isn't authenticating with AD. It errors out and says "Unknown Error".
 
You want to use AD to authenticate...why have you set it to use forms?? It is a complete different thing. You use forms when you want Moss to use eg. an external authentication provider or if you have your users in a database...
Read this, but only pay attention in the part where he explain who to configure the Extranet:
 
Ahh, I see. So I can use forms for the internet and create "new" users just for that site. Am I understanding this correctly??
 
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