Web application Proxy

Currently have published OWA through Web application proxy (Exchange 2013)

Typing in https://webmail.contoso.com/owa which redirects to our mail server for OWA.

question is - if i user types into browser https://webmail.contoso.com 

can i redirect this request so that OWA opens?  - currently https://webmail.contoso.com lands at page can't be displayed.

thanks in advance.

March 6th, 2014 4:59am

Hi

I am able to successfully redirect internally, the problem is when publishing exchange 2013 through the Web Application Proxy server 

If i attempt to publish https://webmail.contoso.com - I get an error informing me that 

"The following external URL https://webmail.contoso.com:443/ cannot be used because it conflicts with an external URL of Exchange Web Services published web application that is already configured to use https://webmail.contoso.com:443/EWS/."

The issue seems to be allowing the webproxy server to listen just on webmail.contoso.com

thanks


  • Edited by mr_burgess Thursday, March 27, 2014 12:10 AM spelling error
  • Proposed as answer by Christian_Biks Sunday, January 04, 2015 7:59 AM
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March 26th, 2014 11:37pm

I'm sorry to say but with this version of Web Application Proxy, you won't be able to publish the parent path AND sub directories. This is due to the fact that you can't nest applications.

In effect, if you publish the root path (https://webmail.contoso.com/), and then try to publish EWS (https://webmail.contoso.com/EWS/), EWS becomes a nested application of root.

I was struggling with this for quite a while until I read through Item #5 of this blog post:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/applicationproxyblog/archive/2014/10/11/paths-to-success-with-web-application-proxy.aspx

May 7th, 2015 5:14pm

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