Problems with Exchange 2010 and NginX reverse proxy
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 Nice... I'm interest in getting rid of my old ISA server... NGINX should be good. 
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 This is f[moderated] up. OWA (HTTP 502) and Outlook 2013 (HTTP 401) on my PC will not connect. Outlook 2016 on my MacBook connects perfectly. 
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 @JaredBusch said: This is f[moderated] up. OWA (HTTP 502) and Outlook 2013 (HTTP 401) on my PC will not connect. Outlook 2016 on my MacBook connects perfectly. What browser? 
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 @Dashrender said: @JaredBusch said: This is f[moderated] up. OWA (HTTP 502) and Outlook 2013 (HTTP 401) on my PC will not connect. Outlook 2016 on my MacBook connects perfectly. What browser? All 
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 Does OWA work on the MAC? 
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 At this point I think I will just add another of the IP addressed the client owns to their router and put owncloud there behind the proxy and then any new things can use that too. 
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 What are you protecting exchange with? 
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 Just found this post. 
 http://blog.adamjoshuasmith.com/deploying-exchange-2016-behind-nginx-free/I will certainly be trying this out with a client that has Exchange 2013. I also found this 
 http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/07/19/reverse-proxy-for-exchange-server-2013-using-iis-arr-part-1.aspx
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 @Dashrender said: What are you protecting exchange with? Missed following up on this question. This client uses Google Message Security that was migrated in from Postini. 
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 @JaredBusch said: Just found this post. 
 http://blog.adamjoshuasmith.com/deploying-exchange-2016-behind-nginx-free/I will certainly be trying this out with a client that has Exchange 2013. I also found this 
 http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/07/19/reverse-proxy-for-exchange-server-2013-using-iis-arr-part-1.aspxDid this end up working for you 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @JaredBusch said: Just found this post. 
 http://blog.adamjoshuasmith.com/deploying-exchange-2016-behind-nginx-free/I will certainly be trying this out with a client that has Exchange 2013. I also found this 
 http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/07/19/reverse-proxy-for-exchange-server-2013-using-iis-arr-part-1.aspxDid this end up working for you Not using them. As I just stated, I just found them and will try it out. 
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 Have you run the remote connectivity analyzer? 
 https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/
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 @nadnerB said: Have you run the remote connectivity analyzer? 
 https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/Umm, why? I am not having any connectivity issues. The problem with a proxy and Exchange is how Exchange handles ActiveSync and OutlookAnywhere. These are well known issues that are well documented when you try to implement a proxy. 
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 Whoops, I misread part of your OP. Never mind. 
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 I have a new solution to try maybe tomorrow. 
 http://blog.adamjoshuasmith.com/deploying-exchange-2016-behind-nginx-free/
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 no one has tried to get nginx-extras into a mainstream or alternate repo, so I may roll a Debian proxy just because. I hate to mix OS like this, though. Keeps things simpler when everything is the same OS, no technical reasoning. 
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 So before I go and spin up an Ubuntu 17.04 VM, does anyone know of any methods to get the stuff that nginx-extrasadds on Debian to a Fedora based install?
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 @JaredBusch said in Problems with Exchange 2010 and NginX reverse proxy: So before I go and spin up an Ubuntu 17.04 VM, does anyone know of any methods to get the stuff that nginx-extrasadds on Debian to a Fedora based install?Other then compiling it from source? I don't think so. 
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 Looks like Copr has it. http://copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org/coprs/a15/NGINX-extras/build/257876/ 





