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iclay_37999
Apr 11, 2012Nimbostratus
New iApp, Exchange 2010 and SSL bridging
I have ran through the new iApp for Exchange 2010, trying to use SSL bridging, but no matter what I do, I can't get it to work at all. OWA is just giving me Page Cannot Be Displayed. Granted, I am an ...
iclay_37999
Apr 11, 2012Nimbostratus
Thanks for the suggestions!
Did you by any chance change the URI for reaching OWA (within the context of the iApp template)? The question immediately follows the one about if you're deploying OWA; you should really leave that at the default value -- we default that to "/owa/".
This is still on the default.
Is your OWA pool actually listed as available (green) by BIG-IP LTM? If not, What type of monitors are you using -- simple or advanced?
It is set to simple and it all shows green in the monitors.
If using Advanced monitors, what Auth method are you using for OWA -- forms-based or Basic/Integrated? If forms-based (default), did you specify that correctly in the iApp template monitor section, and also follow the requirement to change the credential format on each CAS server from 'domain\username' to just 'username'?
This was set previously.
Lastly, did you remember to make the External URL for both Outlook Web App and Exchange Control Panel 'https:///owa' (where is your client-resolvable DNS name, of course) rather than 'https:///owa'?
These kinda look the same.... ;) They are set to https://mail.whatever.com/owa.
Any other thoughts? Thanks!!!
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