InternalUrl & ExternalUrl
Hello,I have set up mu URLs as below:InternalUrl: https://mail.company1.com/owaand ExternalUrlhttps://mail.company1.com/owaI have added an accepted domain company2.comAnd I was wondering if I could have 2 Internal and External URLs ???Like:InternalUrl: https://mail.company1.com/owa+ https://mail.company2.com/owaand ExternalUrlhttps://mail.company1.com/owa+ https://mail.company2.com/owa
November 23rd, 2009 4:17pm
Maybe you can just make a redirection for one site which redirects the users to the other website for example with ISA. This is becauseyou can't add multiple external urls to one OWA site. Raj
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November 23rd, 2009 4:21pm
Is thath for sure that I cannot do this:
InternalUrl : https://mail.company1.com/owa; https://mail.company2.com/owaExternalUrl : https://mail.company1.com/owa; https://mail.company2.com/owaI woudl like the users to be able to access both https site.Any idea?
November 23rd, 2009 4:53pm
You need to create Alias for company2.com in DNS which will internally point to original OWA address.Vinod
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November 23rd, 2009 5:02pm
These are 2 different servers? Or 1 server? I'm cant tell from your description.You can have only one External URL per server.You can create a Subject Alternative Name Certificate with the FQDN of both Urls. If these are two servers, I would suggest using a load balancer or Windows NLB.
November 23rd, 2009 5:05pm
Yes,I agree with Vinod.You may need to create record in internal DNS for internalURL and in public DNS for externalURL.Regards,Xiu
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November 24th, 2009 6:45am
Thanks Vinod and Xiu to confirm.It's a bit odd but we have separated the AD and the Exchange part.I deal with the Exchange part and Another technicail with the AD. Do I need to configure anything from the Exchange console 2007?? or all the configuration has to be done by the other tech ine the DNS?Graig
November 24th, 2009 11:52am
It's a DNS thing.Michel de Rooij,
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November 24th, 2009 12:02pm