Split DNS

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Oliver Marshall <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi chaps,
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> I have an Exchange 2007 server here on which we have setup an SSL
> certificate (in the name of mail.mydomain.com). This works great for users
> outside using Outlook 2007s Outlook Anywhere feature. However, internal
> users get a warning stating that the SSL cert name doesn't match the server.
> It's not the biggest issue, but it's...untidy.
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> What's the best way to handle this? Obviously I can only attach one SSL
> cert to the Default site in IIS on the Exchange box and the internal domain
> (mydomain.local) is sufficiently different from the external one (
> mydomain.com) that we can't get an SSL cert to cover both.
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> Is there a way to create a new IIS site that still points at the same
> exchange folder structure as the current Default Site but that is set to
> accept a different hostname? That way I could have one site for the internal
> users hitting blue-server.mydomain.local and one for the external users
> hitting mail.mydomain.com and attach a correct cert to both.
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> Can this be done ?
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> Olly
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