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E2K7, ActiveSync and SSL

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Strunk - 08 Apr 2008 19:39 GMT
Hello All,

I have a ?.
I currently have a CAS server setup on our LAN with the internal URL:
https://cas1.mydomain.local/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync

As that URL can not be used from the Internet i would like our mobile
devices to use https://mobile.domain.com/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync for
access to the ActiveSync. Our Firewall would then handle the ip translation
(not an ISA server) and redirect the
https://mobile.domain.com/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
to the internal URL https://cas1.mydomain.local/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync.

Would that be possible and which URL should be used for the SSL cert. ???

If possible could someone point me in the right direction for setting this
up ?.

Thanks,
Strunk
Strunk - 09 Apr 2008 16:36 GMT
Anyone ?

/Strunk

> Hello All,
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LeonN - 11 Apr 2008 07:59 GMT
You have to setup a external URL
https://mobile.domain.com/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync on the
ActiveSyncvirtualdirectory with EMS

And use a Subject Alternative Name Certificate with a subject alternative
name "mobile.domain.com"

LeonN

> Anyone ?
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> > Thanks,
> > Strunk
 
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