Has anyone reading this ever set up an Apache to reverse proxy Outlook
Web Access 2003 to the Internet?  Would you be willing to help me keep
an IIS server from seeing the Internet?  I'm so close, I just need a
little help to make all of the pieces fall together.

Currently, our school has no IIS servers exposed to the Internet, and my
co-workers and I desperately want to keep it that way.  But we just
implemented an Exchange 2003 server and mgmnt wants to use Outlook Web
Access 2003 to let users access Exchange from home.  I've searched the
depths of Google, and many admins have posted different views on using
Apache to reverse-proxy OWA safely to the Internet.  This is my goal.
It seems like most of the posts have a few of the steps but not all.  I
think I have Apache configured correctly to proxy it, but it seems like
there's something I'm missing, and I don't know what to do next.

My experience level:  running Debian unstable as primary machine at home
for 2.5 years, Red Hat dual-boot since '99 before switching to Debian in
Jan 2001.  Admin - mostly Debian Stable running 4 BIND9 servers (2 of
which are serving our Active Directory dns), 1 Exim mail relay, 3
Smoothwall firewalls, 2 Shorewall firewalls, and 1 Apache web server.

Steven Robrahn
North Central University
Information Technology Department
PC Fleet Manager
612.860.5412/sdrobrah at northcentral.edu

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