i should mention. We run ISA and have iPhone users that can connect with our
Exchange 2007 SP1 server just fine with the iPhone ActiveSync client. So i
might be able to help you out?

-Ben

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Ben Nordlander <bennordlan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You usually can't add to the list of trusted CA's on a device like the
> iPhone. So i find the trick is to find out which SSL cert publishers it does
> trust and just stick with that. If you could let us know the issue you are
> trying to solve then we can start to help you out.
>
> -BenN
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Maglinger, Paul <pmaglin...@scvl.com>wrote:
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>> As the Security Admin and I are still trying to get the
>> hell-spawned-demonic-iPhone-from-the-putrid-cesspool-of-caustic-industri
>> al-waste-products to work through our ISA, we referred back to the ISA
>> 2006 Migration Guide by Syngress.  The SA came in the morning and showed
>> me the following section in the book:
>>
>> "The topic of Certificate Authorities (CAs)and PKI (Public Key
>> Infrastructure) is usually enough to drive many administrators away from
>> even considering SSL.  There are a number of reasons for this:
>>  - The available documentation on certificate authorities and PKI, in
>> general, is difficult to understand.
>>  - The subject has the potential to be extremely complex.
>>  - You need to learn an entirely new vocabulary to understand the CAs
>> and PKI.  Often the documentation on these subjects doesn't define the
>> new words, or they use equally arcane terms to define the arcane term
>> for which you're trying to get the definition.
>>  - There doesn't seem to be any support for the network and firewall
>> administrator who just wants to get a CA setup and running so that he
>> can use certificates for SSL and L2TP/IPSec authentication and
>> encryption."
>>
>>
>> Boy, that just seems to sew it up in a nutshell, doesn't it?  You'd
>> think that if this opinion is as common as I believe it to be, somebody
>> out there could simplify the process somewhat...
>>
>> *thunk* *thunk* *thunk*  (head banging against desk...)
>>
>>
>> Paul
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