running
domain controler - 2k3 ip 192.168.200.200 gateway 192.168.200.1 Running iis and excchange also running exchange as rpc - http
isa server member server, ip 192.168.200.1 internal address external nick 203.222.1.254
xp client , ip 192.168.200.100 gatway 192.168.200.1 dns 192.168.200.200
web server external running 2 websites on same nic 203.222.1.1, 203.222.1.2
on the dc iis is running the echange website and rpc proxy,
my problem is i canT access them via SLL(https), when i enable Ssl and try acess via http it prompts me to use https, when i use https it just gives me URl error, if i turn ssl of compelte i can access normally , and normal authenication comes up etc
my isa is configured to allow https http from external to internal
also ive setup the web server on isa with https protecal WITH SSL
and set up the exchange isa rule to allow web acecss and rpc, and the protecal echange rpc server
any suggestions ?
everything works except https
i believe its my certificates but im not sure
domain controler - 2k3 ip 192.168.200.200 gateway 192.168.200.1 Running iis and excchange also running exchange as rpc - http
isa server member server, ip 192.168.200.1 internal address external nick 203.222.1.254
xp client , ip 192.168.200.100 gatway 192.168.200.1 dns 192.168.200.200
web server external running 2 websites on same nic 203.222.1.1, 203.222.1.2
on the dc iis is running the echange website and rpc proxy,
my problem is i canT access them via SLL(https), when i enable Ssl and try acess via http it prompts me to use https, when i use https it just gives me URl error, if i turn ssl of compelte i can access normally , and normal authenication comes up etc
my isa is configured to allow https http from external to internal
also ive setup the web server on isa with https protecal WITH SSL
and set up the exchange isa rule to allow web acecss and rpc, and the protecal echange rpc server
any suggestions ?
everything works except https
i believe its my certificates but im not sure
This post has been edited by mahbod: 16 June 2009 - 09:45 AM

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