RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread Jay Dale
If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the
Trusted Root Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately
you would need to do it with every PC that accesses OWA.

 

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work
with OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

 

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL
Cert following these instructions:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html

The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel,
SSL enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the
cert. because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I
click to continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to
open my trusted site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage.

If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it
works fine.

 

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?

Any ideas?

 

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and
just taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck
with that either by the way.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 

 

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RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread Scot Parsons
Got mine from https://www.certificatesforexchange.com/.

From: Jay Dale [mailto:jd...@xpresstel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the Trusted Root 
Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately you would need to do 
it with every PC that accesses OWA.

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like 
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work with 
OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

Jay

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL Cert 
following these instructions: 
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html
The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel, SSL 
enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the cert. 
because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I click to 
continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to open my trusted 
site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get Internet Explorer 
cannot display the webpage.
If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it works 
fine.

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?
Any ideas?

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and just 
taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck with that 
either by the way.

Thanks,

Paul Everett
IS Dept.



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RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread Roger Wright
Yep, cheep and wurks grate. 

 

   

 

Roger Wright

Network Administrator

Evatone, Inc.

727.572.7076  x388

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From: Scot Parsons [mailto:spars...@scetv.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:39 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

 

Got mine from https://www.certificatesforexchange.com/. 

 

From: Jay Dale [mailto:jd...@xpresstel.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

 

If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the
Trusted Root Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately
you would need to do it with every PC that accesses OWA.

 

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work
with OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

 

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL
Cert following these instructions:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html

The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel,
SSL enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the
cert. because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I
click to continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to
open my trusted site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage.

If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it
works fine.

 

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?

Any ideas?

 

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and
just taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck
with that either by the way.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 

 

Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. providing services through Ruth Cooper
Center for Behavioral Health Care and VISTA Behavioral Crisis Services.
Visit our website at www.leementalhealth.org
blocked::http://www.leementalhealth.org/  to learn more.

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RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread David Mazzaccaro
Just installed my GoDaddy SSL cert.
Total cost: $67.47 for 3 years, took about 15 minutes to purchase.
 
 



From: Jay Dale [mailto:jd...@xpresstel.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert



If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the
Trusted Root Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately
you would need to do it with every PC that accesses OWA.

 

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work
with OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

 

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL
Cert following these instructions:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html

The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel,
SSL enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the
cert. because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I
click to continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to
open my trusted site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage.

If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it
works fine.

 

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?

Any ideas?

 

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and
just taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck
with that either by the way.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 

 

Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. providing services through Ruth Cooper
Center for Behavioral Health Care and VISTA Behavioral Crisis Services.
Visit our website at www.leementalhealth.org
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RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread Paul Everett
Right now I am using OWA without an SSL cert.  Do you know if I need one
for an i-phone to sync with EAS?  I'd just like to get this iphone
syncing first and worry about a cert later.

 



From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:david.mazzacc...@hudsonhhc.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 2:07 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

 

Just installed my GoDaddy SSL cert.

Total cost: $67.47 for 3 years, took about 15 minutes to purchase.

 

 

 



From: Jay Dale [mailto:jd...@xpresstel.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the
Trusted Root Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately
you would need to do it with every PC that accesses OWA.

 

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work
with OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

 

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL
Cert following these instructions:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html

The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel,
SSL enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the
cert. because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I
click to continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to
open my trusted site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage.

If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it
works fine.

 

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?

Any ideas?

 

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and
just taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck
with that either by the way.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 

 

Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. providing services through Ruth Cooper
Center for Behavioral Health Care and VISTA Behavioral Crisis Services.
Visit our website at www.leementalhealth.org
blocked::http://www.leementalhealth.org/  to learn more.

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RE: owa and ssl cert

2009-05-19 Thread Jay Dale
As far as I know, if you want to do SSL for OWA, so long as the cert is
trusted it will work on the Iphone.  If you use a home-grown cert, you
will have to install it on the iphone for it to work.

 

This is for 2008:

 

http://www.sbstraining.net/post/2009/02/Installing-the-SBS-2008-self-iss
ued-certificate-on-an-iPhone.aspx

 

I don't know if the iphone will automatically install it when you go to
configure EAS - it may prompt to install it, but I don't know if it will
be seamless after that or not - haven't tried it yet.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:39 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

 

Right now I am using OWA without an SSL cert.  Do you know if I need one
for an i-phone to sync with EAS?  I'd just like to get this iphone
syncing first and worry about a cert later.

 



From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:david.mazzacc...@hudsonhhc.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 2:07 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

 

Just installed my GoDaddy SSL cert.

Total cost: $67.47 for 3 years, took about 15 minutes to purchase.

 

 

 



From: Jay Dale [mailto:jd...@xpresstel.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: owa and ssl cert

If you create your own cert, you will have to install it into the
Trusted Root Authorities on the PC accessing the site.  Unfortunately
you would need to do it with every PC that accesses OWA.

 

My suggestion would be to get a 3rd party Trusted cert from someone like
RapidSSL or GoDaddy.  They aren't that expensive, and will not only work
with OWA but also if you plan on any future RPC over HTTPs setups.

 

Jay

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:evere...@leementalhealth.org] 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 5:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: owa and ssl cert

 

We've been using OWA without a certificate so today I created my own SSL
Cert following these instructions:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html

The problem is I can't access OWA if I have require secured channel,
SSL enabled.  First I get a message saying there is a problem with the
cert. because it isn't issued by a trusted authority.  That's ok.  I
click to continue and get a message saying that the webpage is trying to
open my trusted site.  That is ok, but when I click ok to continue I get
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage.

If I remove the requirement for SSL and use http://mail./exchange it
works fine.

 

I must be missing something, or perhaps go something wrong in the Cert?

Any ideas?

 

My goal is to get an iphone to sync up with our Exchange 2003 Server and
just taking care of some details along the way.  Not having any luck
with that either by the way.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 

 

Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. providing services through Ruth Cooper
Center for Behavioral Health Care and VISTA Behavioral Crisis Services.
Visit our website at www.leementalhealth.org
blocked::http://www.leementalhealth.org/  to learn more.

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