CA, SSL and OWA

From: chirashi (chirashi@comcast.net)
Date: 10/10/02


From: chirashi@comcast.net (chirashi)
Date: 9 Oct 2002 22:21:35 -0700


I need your opinion about this I was thinking of setting up a AD
behind the DMZ while having my Exchange Server 2000 outside the DMZ.
Then have SSL with setup on the E2K server. This way users who access
OWA will be secure, cause I heard some horror stories about website
who have OWA with any CA on their server. Can anyone offer me any
input about my idea? Good, bad or terrible? Also I really new to CA
can anyone point to me a site where I can go to learn about CA?
Consider me as a newbie when it comes to CA and SSL. I've check out
verisign and it's a still bit complex. Thanks... for any input.



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