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Outlook Web Access with a front and back end server

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Yoshimoto

IS-IT--Management
Jul 30, 2007
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Looking to find help setting up Outlook Web Access on my first exchange deployment.


Brief description
On Lan i have a server running as a domain controller and another running exchange 2003, AD is syncing up nicely and i have all my mail boxes and such set up.
the Exchange server is running SMTP, POP3 and IIS

On the DMZ of the firewall i have a webserver hosting 3 sites and IIS.

The Idea was having a front and back end server for added security where the firewall rules are as follows.


[LAN] ----->Allow all ----->[DMZ]----> Allow All----> [Wan]

[LAN]<----http/https/SMTP<--[DMZ]<----http/https/smtp<--[wan]

Translated to the exchange server <--[dmz] --> http, https

with all smtp and pop3 going to the DMZs IIS server first then translated into the lan.


I can't for the life of me grasp how to set up OWL on this setup so my users can actually use login to the system.
Any ideas?


 
This is the Exchange 5.5 forum, you'll have more success in the Exchange 2003 forum.
 
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