When you talk about exchange 2013, are you talking about OWA Service, https
servers in 443 in backend, in that case you have to configure a HTTP farm
with a Service, i.e. owa name, enable in this service the HTTPS backends
field and add the owa exchange server IP with 443 port enabled.

For review the connection from your load balancer run a telnet to backends,
something like this:

from zen in command line:
telnet exchange_owa_server1 443
telnet excange_owa_server2 443

An let us know


2013/10/31 kevin mahadeo <[email protected]>

> I was happy to see the the HTTPS Backends feature as we don't want to
> offload ssl... but I'm having trouble with our Exchange 2013 farm (two
> servers).  I've been testing a farm set to just TCP on 443, round robin,
> and farmguardian to check for the login.aspx page - this has been working
> in test.
>
> I've tried to setup a farm based on HTTP with default settings, farm
> listener set to HTTP, then under the service I've enabled HTTPS Backends
> and no Farmguardian yet, but I'm unable to connect to the Exchange servers
> via the VIP.  Is there any guide or recommended settings for Exchange 2013
> via 443 and with no HTTPS cert in ZENLB?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin.
>
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