Nutshell version. We've got an Exchange 2003 mail server behind our firewall. The IP is not externally routable. We do not have an ISA server.
We have webmail working through a DMZ'd server that port-forwards through to the mail server.
As is, does anyone know of a way to get the Exchange calendar data to push to an IPhone without exposing the mail server to the public?
Side note, we had multiple issues trying to get port-forwarding to work for this, key being the certificate is not recognized on the externally routable DMZ'd computer, as it's just passing the data on. If the cert is on the internal server, the cert is essentially garbage, as it doesn't recognize itself as the externally routable address. Ideas?
We have webmail working through a DMZ'd server that port-forwards through to the mail server.
As is, does anyone know of a way to get the Exchange calendar data to push to an IPhone without exposing the mail server to the public?
Side note, we had multiple issues trying to get port-forwarding to work for this, key being the certificate is not recognized on the externally routable DMZ'd computer, as it's just passing the data on. If the cert is on the internal server, the cert is essentially garbage, as it doesn't recognize itself as the externally routable address. Ideas?