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Troubleshooting Exchange 2003 Front-End <> Back-End communications for OWA

Last post 09-05-2008, 7:01 AM by scotsdragoon. 1 replies.

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  •  07-23-2008, 6:19 PM 2127

    Troubleshooting Exchange 2003 Front-End <> Back-End communications for OWA

    Currently OWA works internally and externally when I access the Backend server. It's Exchange 2003 SP2. Self Assigned Cert, SSL enabled. All works great... until I spun up a 2nd server to act as a Front-End Server. It's also Exchange 2003, SP2 and has a self assigned cert installed and is using SSL (Forms Based Authentication). The problem now is that if I point to https://myfrontendserver/Exchange, I got the OWA login screen fine, but once I enter domain\username and password and press login, I get an error -

    HTTP Error 403.4 - Forbidden: SSL is required to view this resource.
    Internet Information Services (IIS)

    But I AM using https in the URL! If I try login to the backend server, I can login without a problem. I'm not sure where the problem is. I've checked the setup in IIS and ESM for both Servers and they are practically the same - except the certs - which are understandibly different. I am not sure though if I need a cert for the backend server anymore. Do I change the config of the backend server now that there is a frontend server? OR is all the config supposed to happen on the Frontend server? Does anyone have a "Best Practices" doc on how to set this up?

     I have a separate server for GC/DNS

    Thanks for any help, I've spent days working on this. Help for a new member will be greatly appreciated.

     

    -Nick

     

     

  •  09-05-2008, 7:01 AM 2183 in reply to 2127

    Re: Troubleshooting Exchange 2003 Front-End <> Back-End communications for OWA

    Take SSL off the back end server, the reason for the front end server is to perform the SSL authentication.

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996980.aspx

     

    there are some best practices in there.

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