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Sorry if this has been answered somewhere before, I cannot find it anywhere. Hopefully its an easy one. I have SBS 2003 which we use primarily for OWA. I have accessed to an external dns server which I point my domain names to. From this I have created a sub domain which points to my SBS 2003 in my office. office.domain.com > ip address of SBS 2003 (static adsl ip) this works great. when I type office.domain.com/exchange i get my emails. I now want to setup another sub domain. website.domain.com to point to the SBS ie same ip, then for SBS to then point to another local machine within the network. say 192.168.1.99. which is a webserver. I have tried adding a new Forward Lookup Zone website.domain.com and set the Host(A) as 192.168.1.99 this seems to only work when I am within my network ie vpn or direct connection. I want it available via the internet. Thanks in advance |
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In news:5CC394DF-91F2-45A6-8008-E1E99E10E012@microsoft.com, Po Che <me@poche.co.uk> typed: > Hi > > Sorry if this has been answered somewhere before, I cannot find it > anywhere. Hopefully its an easy one. > > I have SBS 2003 which we use primarily for OWA. I have accessed to an > external dns server which I point my domain names to. From this I have > created a sub domain which points to my SBS 2003 in my office. > office.domain.com > ip address of SBS 2003 (static adsl ip) > this works great. when I type office.domain.com/exchange i get my > emails. > > I now want to setup another sub domain. website.domain.com to point > to the SBS ie same ip, then for SBS to then point to another local > machine within the network. say 192.168.1.99. which is a webserver. > > I have tried adding a new Forward Lookup Zone website.domain.com and > set the Host(A) as 192.168.1.99 > > this seems to only work when I am within my network ie vpn or direct > connection. I want it available via the internet. > > Thanks in advance Do you have more then one public IP address on your ADSL connection? If you do then create a record in the public DNS server for website.domain.com with the IP of the second IP address. If you have only one IP address on your ADSL connection it gets a little more tricky, and you'll need a SSL certificate for the OWA website (about $20 from Godaddy). If you do this then configure the router to direct port 80 to the web server and port 443 to the Exchange Server. On the Web server create two host header websites, one for website.domain.com and one for office.domain.com, right click on the website for office.domain.com and choose properties, select the Web site tab, then select "A redirection to a URL" and enter https://office.domain.com/exchange/. When external users type http://office.domain.com they will get the website on the web server on port 80 and immediately get redirected to the same IP address on port 443 which goes to the Exchange server. If you really want to get tricky, using the IIS Management Console on the SBS, open the default website, find the default web page, (Probably iisstart.htm) right click on it and choose properties, select the File tab, then select "A redirection to a URL" and enter https://office.domain.com/exchange/. If you want, you can select the properties of the exchange sub folder, and on the Directory Security tab, in the Secure Communications section click Edit and require SSL. -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This s Send IM: http://www.icq.com/people/webmsg.php?to=296095728 =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ http://message.wftx.us/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oe.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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