FIGURE 13.10 Selecting to use SSL to connect to the OWA server.
5. Select to publish a single web site or load balancer and click next to continue. If
there is more than one web front-end servers for Exchange, ISA will be able to load
balance the traffic by selecting to publish a server farm. In this example, a single
server is published.
6. Select to use SSL to connect to the server, as shown in Figure 13.10. Click Next to
continue.
7. Enter the mail server name (that is, mail2.companyabc.com). Make sure the host
name is addressable from the ISA server and that it points to the secondary IP of the
OWA server. Click Next to continue.
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8. Enter the FQDN again (for example, mail2.companyabc.com) under the Public Name
Details tab and click Next to continue.
9. Under Web Listener, click New.
10. Enter a descriptive name for the web listener into the name field and click Next.
11. Check to require secured SSL connections with clients and choose Next.
12. Check to listen for requests from the External network and click the Select IP
addresses button.
13. Select Specified IP Addresses on the ISA Server Computer in the selected network,
and choose the secondary IP address configured in the previous steps.
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