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Last post 10-14-2009 10:02 PM by wonyoo. 1 replies.

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  • 10-12-2009, 6:23 PM

    ARR help with SBS 2008

    Hi,

    I am trying to use ARR to route all of my incomming requests to a different server, but still use https with my sbs applications. Basically my setup is a SBS 2008 server running exchange and RWW. I want to be able to access all of the SBS applications, but have all other URL request forwarded to another server. How do I do this? I wasn't sure if I should mess around with SSL-offloading or whatnot. I am quite new to this, so if anyone could help thanks!!!

  • 10-14-2009, 10:02 PM In reply to

    • wonyoo
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    Re: ARR help with SBS 2008

    runningdiplomat

    Do you have a dedicated ARR server that is proxying requests?  Or are you planning on running ARR on the same machine as SBS?

    Either way, the basic idea is the same.  Assuming that you have a dedicated server for ARR, at high level, what you will want to do are:

    - Create a server farm where you will route HTTP (non-SSL) requests to.

    - Create a second server farm where you will route HTTPS requests to (this should include your SBS server.)

    - Then, further modify the URL rewrite rules with conditional statements ({HTTPS} is on or off) to determine if the incoming request is via HTTP or HTTPS - and route the requests appropriately to on server farm (HTTP) or the other (HTTPS).

    If you want specific help with the configuration, please provide more details on your deployment topology and I can help you with that.

    Thanks.

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