Install and SSL certificate.
Map port 443 on the external firewall interface to the internal IP address
of the intranet server.
Assign a DNS name to the external IP address if one doesn't already exist
for it.
Connect to https://dns_name/exchange

On 2/28/03 6:14, "Eve Jimah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi folks. 

My network is an nt domain but I hope to migrate to 
windows 2000 soon. I run 
exchange 5.5 on an NT4 box with OWA installed on our 
intranet server. This 
server is a windows 2000 box. 

To access mailbox via OWA users have to do three 
things. 
1 Open a dial up connection to any ISP 
2 run a program called symantec to create a VPN tunnel 
via the internet 
3 connect to the following address 
Http://server19/exchange. Server19  being 
our intranet server hosting OWA. 

What we now want to achieve is to eliminate the second 
step and make it 
possible for users to access their mail from any 
computer without installing 
symantec vpn. Can anyone help with the steps to 
achieve this. 

The setup of my network is as follows 

Internal network with all the servers including 
exchange server and intranet 
server to the left. The Symantec raptor firewall in 
the middle and the 
internet to the right. 

Thanks a million. 





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