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RE: [FW1] Web Page Content



OWA should be, at minimum, wrapped in SSL.  One thing you could do is to
point internal users to https://owa.domain.com as their default and NAT your
web server through the FW with an appropriate rule and have the default be
http://whatever.domain.com for external users.  The web server can have
different doc roots for http and https requested pages.

Keep in mind though that doing this with one web server may be a bad idea
depending on what your corporate security policy contains.  I personally
wouldn't do it this way but my impression is that you want to serve all web
content off the same box.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: BY [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 8:36 AM
To: Proxy Server Discussions; Firewalls; Fw-1-Mailinglist
Subject: [FW1] Web Page Content



Hello the Web/Security guru,

Perhaps you already knew the solution how to resolve my following concern.

Criteria 1
=====
The management would like us (system administrator) to make a newly designed
company's web page as all users' default home page on their browser. The web
page need to be accessible both internally (in the office) as well as
outside the office (on the Internet).

Criteria 2
=====
The request becomes tricky when we want to maintain the ability of
authorized users to have access to the intranet OWA server page too. In
fact, the intranet OWA page used to be the current default home page for all
user's browser.

To be able to meet both criteria, is it possible that we make the intranet
OWA page only visible to the authorized users ? In other words, for non
authorized users (like yourself, who don't belong to our office network),
all you can see is only our newly designed web page, our intranet OWA logon
box would not be visible to you ? If this is possible, how do I configure
this ?

Thanks in advance to those who can guide me to the correct direction.

BY










I need to include my intranet OWA logon page as part of my Public/Internet
home page. BUT are they ways that allows me to hide and unhide the OWA logon
page based on certain condition ?




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