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Internal DNS - 2 Domain's, 2 IP's, 1 server. HOW?!
MercilessKiller
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Hey Guys.
following instructions from some intelligent microsoft dude, I'm trying to get an SSL Certificate working with Exchange 2007 by using a secondary website and recreating OWA Virtual Directories in there with the ssl cert, and using a self geenrated one for the default web site for exchange OAB.
Problem:
The machine has 2 IP's. .150 and .176. .150 refers to the OAB Website, and .176 refers to OWA website.
the server is called william.. domain is .test.ac.uk
So we have:
192.168.0.150 > william.test.ac.uk
192.168.0.176 > william.test.ac.uk
Now what I want is when a user goes to owa.test.ac.uk it goes to 192.168.0.176
and when a user goes to william.test.ac.uk it goes to the .150 address.
So .176 is set up as a secondary IP. currently on DNS, it will point owa.test.ac.uk at william.test.ac.uk which goes to the .150 address.
Help please
following instructions from some intelligent microsoft dude, I'm trying to get an SSL Certificate working with Exchange 2007 by using a secondary website and recreating OWA Virtual Directories in there with the ssl cert, and using a self geenrated one for the default web site for exchange OAB.
Problem:
The machine has 2 IP's. .150 and .176. .150 refers to the OAB Website, and .176 refers to OWA website.
the server is called william.. domain is .test.ac.uk
So we have:
192.168.0.150 > william.test.ac.uk
192.168.0.176 > william.test.ac.uk
Now what I want is when a user goes to owa.test.ac.uk it goes to 192.168.0.176
and when a user goes to william.test.ac.uk it goes to the .150 address.
So .176 is set up as a secondary IP. currently on DNS, it will point owa.test.ac.uk at william.test.ac.uk which goes to the .150 address.
Help please
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