I am building a new MS Exchange infrastructure for my company, and I am testing
ZNLB to provide resilience for the client access servers. So far I have had
limited success.
I have confirmed that the basics work. I have a farm that successfully handles
HTTP requests to a web server in the same firewall zone.
For Exchange it's a little more complicated, but the issue I am sure is
self-inflicted due to ignorance of how it is all supposed to work.
Here's my basic setup:
Client (Zone A) -> Https URL to VIP on ZNLB -> ZNLB1 (Zone A) l4xnat farm
-> https request to backend -> Exchange server (Zone B)
Now one potential issue, which I don't see addressed, is that the Exchange
server in Zone B does not have a 3rd party certificate, so you get a cert error
when you connect to it. Would this cause the load balancing to break?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I've been studying, but there's a lot
of areas I don't really understand yet.
Bill
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