IAG 2007
provides SSL VPN, a Web application fi rewall, and endpoint security management
that enables access control, authorization, and content inspection for a wide variety
of line-of-business applications. These technologies provide remote workers with easy
and fl exible secure access from a broad range of devices and locations including PCs
and mobile devices. IAG also enables IT administrators to enforce compliance with
application and information usage guidelines through a customized remote access policy
based on device, user, application, or other business criteria. See Figure 9.1 for a basic
idea of how the IAG could fi t within your environment.
Internet
ISA Server 2006
And IAG 2007
Server
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Exchange and
OWA Server
Active
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Server
SSL VPN
Figure 9.1 Infrastructure Cloud
Using Outlook Web Access through the Intelligent Application Gateway ??? Chapter 9 343
The following confi guration steps provide you with a step-by-step process to add
the OWA to the IAG gateway, otherwise known as the IAG Portal.
NOTE
Some assumptions need to be understood before the following steps can
be implemented.
In adding to the following steps, it is understood that the IAG gateway is
configured and running within your infrastructure. Only the following steps
are needed to add the OWA.
Table 9.1 Table of Computer Names Used in Demonstration
Computer Name Role
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