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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 again!
When your browser gives you the error, what's the URI in your browser location bar? Is it just https://mail.whatever.com/owa, or do you have something like https://mail.whatever.com/owa/auth/logon.aspx followed by possibly some other values?
It's whatever I type in. It doesn't change to the OWA URI or any other URI.
Do you have HTTPwatch or Firebug or something similar available to you? We'd like to see what the actual error message is (for example, 401 Not Found, or whatever it happens to be) rather than the "friendly" message provided by your browser.
I don't, unfortunately.
What about SNAT settings and routing? (which are controlled by the topology questions about where your BIG-IP and actual servers are in relationship to one another? How did you answer those?
Primary connections are LAN based. And the CAS boxes are on the same subnet as the F5.
Is your Windows firewall on the CAS servers enabled (any of the Domain, Public or Private profiles)?
Nope. All off.
Can you try an Advanced monitor instead, using a real mailbox login? This will give us some additional information based on whether that works or not.
Green monitors across the board, minus Exchange_2010_combined_http, as it shows Unknown.
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