Both ARR and WAP work fine. Neither should be placed in the DMZ if you want SSO (SSO requires delegation).
There is a bug in CU6 with logoff redirection, but unless you are also using UAG/TMG you won't hit it. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rami SIK Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:56 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: [Exchange] Reverse proxy in Windows 2012 as front-end for Exchange 2013 Has anybody been using reverse proxy (on Windows 2012 server) in their DMZ as front-end for their Exchange 2013 servers? This is for mainly OWA authentication. Does SSO work with reverse proxy? Any log-off issues out of the OWA page? Thanks! Rami ________________________________ If this message is not meant for you, do not use it - please let us know, and then delete it. We try hard to keep our messages and attachments free of viruses and other malicious programs, but are not liable if our precautions don't prevent their spread.
