Hello. I am using this document to funnel our new Exchange 2013 external traffic through an IIS ARR reverse proxy, much like we already do for MIcrosoft
Lync 2013 on this machine.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/08/02/part-2-reverse-proxy-for-exchange-server-2013-using-iis-arr.aspx
I followed this guide to a T. especially the part on the page 2 that I linked above about creating the legacy.domain.com server farm and URL rewrite rule. This IIS ARR proxy seems to work fine for Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync, OWA if the user's mailbox is on the Exchange 2013 server, but it does not work if an OWA user logs in with a mailbox on 2007.
When the user has a mailbox on 2007, after logging into OWA they get HTTP 400 error. The URL bar in the browser is changed to https://legacy.domain.com/owa/auth/owaauth.dll
The Exchange 2007 server IIS logs show this:
70.x.x.x, -, 11/1/2014, 9:45:48, W3SVC1, MAIL, 10.1.1.3, 0, 523, 132, 400, 0, POST, /owa/auth/owaauth.dll, -,
I can't figure out why this is happening. DNS is correct. legacy.domain.com points to the 2007 Exchange server. webm.domain.com points to the Exchange 2013 server.
Any ideas?
http://blogs.technet.com/b
I followed this guide to a T. especially the part on the page 2 that I linked above about creating the legacy.domain.com server farm and URL rewrite rule. This IIS ARR proxy seems to work fine for Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync, OWA if the user's mailbox is on the Exchange 2013 server, but it does not work if an OWA user logs in with a mailbox on 2007.
When the user has a mailbox on 2007, after logging into OWA they get HTTP 400 error. The URL bar in the browser is changed to https://legacy.domain.com/
The Exchange 2007 server IIS logs show this:
70.x.x.x, -, 11/1/2014, 9:45:48, W3SVC1, MAIL, 10.1.1.3, 0, 523, 132, 400, 0, POST, /owa/auth/owaauth.dll, -,
I can't figure out why this is happening. DNS is correct. legacy.domain.com points to the 2007 Exchange server. webm.domain.com points to the Exchange 2013 server.
Any ideas?