Did you look at Tom's configurations for this scenario on isaserver.org? I'm 
pretty sure he covers this.

The only thing I don't like about your configuration is sharing the listener 
between Exchange and another website. That seems...dangerous.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Sean Rector [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:40 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Getting Exch 2010 visible on the outside

Hello All,

I'll admit it - I'm having trouble fully understanding how to get this set up 
for outside access - via Autodiscover/VPN/EAS.  I mean, I understand what's 
necessary, just not how to configure all the pieces for our configuration.

Current Configuration:
WAN connection to Router (single outside IP, but can put multiple on interface)

Router to ISA 2006 Server (single inside IP on router (again, can either 
connect additional inside interface or add a secondary IP to existing inside 
interface), standard dual-homed configuration on ISA server)

ISA server does not use FBA - simple pass-through on HTTPS to Exchange 2003 
server where the logon dialog pops up (the old, ugly way of logging on)
Inside the firewall, one other website is hosted - on port 80 only, but ISA 
Server rule for publishing it uses the same listener as Exchange publishing 
rule.
The listener uses a wildcard certificate from Comodo - that is cross-mapped to 
the SSL cert from our DC on the Exchange server, so it comes up as trusted.

Exchange 2003 server does not use FBA (see above).
Exchange OWA website requires NTLM authentication, hence the pop-up for 
credentials.
EAS works flawlessly.

I know that I need to set up FBA on the 2003 server 1st.  When I tried to set 
it up months ago, I ran into the problem of it breaking EAS.  The guides for 
ISA seem to presume that ISA is directly attached to the internet, without a 
router between.

Of course, any further info you need, I'll send out...

Your guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Sean Rector, MCSE

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