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Web Publishing - 15.Jun.2001 1:07:00 PM
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Ulf Gshlin
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Are there any known problems with multiple destinations in a destionation set? I'm trying to publish OWA and have followed the guide in the excellent learning section on this site. For some reason, I will always receive the following error when trying to access OWA: "403 Forbidden - The server denies the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server administrator. (12202) Internet Security and Acceleration Server" The Web Publishing rule for OWA uses following destination set: Name/IP Range: Path: <FQDN of ext. IP> /exchange/* <FQDN of ext. IP> /exchweb/* I have tried to redirect to both the FQDN on the internal web as well as the internal IP, using both original headers and not, but I can't get it to work. However, if I remove all destinations but one (leavinging the '/exchange/*' entry) ISA will let me through to the internal webserver, but OWA wont work since it needs access to the '/exchweb' folder. Adding another destination set with '/exchweb/*' and another web publish rule using this set will give full access to OWA, but why the heck can't I use two or more destinations in a set?? Two web publishing rules and two destination set should be neccessary? Have a nice weekend! /Ulf
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RE: Web Publishing - 17.Jun.2001 5:49:00 PM
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jtaylor
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Ulf, See the topic in this group titled "403 Forbidden - error on all external HTTP requests." You might find the answer there.JT
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RE: Web Publishing - 18.Jun.2001 11:32:00 AM
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Ulf Gshlin
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Thanks JT, I have read the thread but I can't find a suitable answer..  My publishing works as long as I have only one destination in a destination set. As soon as I add more that one destination, L'll get the "403 Forbidden" error, but using two destination sets and two web publishing rules to accomplish the same thing works perfectly.. Other suggestion..? Regards, /Ulf
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RE: Web Publishing - 18.Jun.2001 5:44:00 PM
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Paul Tark
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Ulf, I known it's not much help but I am suffering the EXACT same problem here. I'm rapidly comming to the conclusion that multiple paths just does not work. If you do find a solution I would love to know the answer. Regards Paul.
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RE: Web Publishing - 18.Jun.2001 6:51:00 PM
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jtaylor
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Hmm, Ulf, sorry, I don't have any other suggestions. JT
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