Enterprise Vault 10 Firewall Ports/Programs Required for Indexing to Work Correctly
Per this item: https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/problems-indexing-after-upgrading, disabling the firewall on the EV indexing server allows indexing tasks to correctly run. However, I'm not comfortable turning off the firewall on the server. Can someone please give me the ports or programs I have to allow through the firewall (Windows Server 2008 R2 Advanced Firewall) so I can create a rule and then turn the firewall back on? Thanks SteveSolved1.4KViews1like2CommentsPublishing EV Search and Archive Explorer for OWA over Sophos UTM / Astaro UTM
Hi Folks, IHAC who wants to publish EV Search and Archive Explorer over a Astaro/Sophos UTM. I have done this with TMG a couple of times and it was always working more or less easily. Has anyone ever done this before? As far as I know the UTM can not redirect a "Sub-Web" like the TMG, so all traffic to owa.customer.com is forwarded to the Exchange CAS refgardless of being /OWA/* or /EnterpriseVault/* My idea was to create another subdomain like ev.customer.com and forward this traffic to the EV-Server. In the Policy and in the WebApp I can specify the external Web Address. Sounds good to you guys? Thanks for any Ideas on this, HolgerSolved789Views0likes5CommentsF5 link translation
Does anybody have any experience configuring EV with an F5 appliance, specifically configuring link translation? I have read throughhttp://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH63250which describes in generic terms what needs to be done. However F5 doesnt have the same concept of link translation as ISA so i am having a lot of trouble implementing it. Is there any guides similar tohttp://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH61472 Any help would be greatly appreciated654Views1like1CommentISA 2006 + Exchange 2007 + EV SP4
Hi Everyone, We're using ISA 2006 SP1 + Exchange 2007 SP2 + EV 8.0 SP4 We're having an issue after installing each new service pack for EV, users who access OWA + EV externally do not see the Vault Icons and cannot perform any vault actions. From my understanding, OWA RPC Extensions are installed on the CAS server and OWA will handle all the EV requests between the user and the EV server. Since we're using ISA, We have 2 rules in place, 1) EV web publishing rule which has the following settings: To tab: Publish site: <external vault server's DNS address> Computername or IP: <Internal vault FQDN server address> Traffic tab: HTTP and HTTPS Listener tab: Using Exchange web listener PublicName tab: >owa.company.address> and <external vault server's DNS address> Paths tab: External Path = <same as internal> Internal Path= /EnterpriseVault/* Authentication delegation = Basic authentication (As the ISA server is not joined to the domain) 2) OWA web publishing rule which has the following settings: Link transalation tab: Replace With http://evserver http://externalowa.webaddress http://evserver/EnterpriseVault http://externalowa.webaddress/EnterpriseVault https://evserver http://externalowa.webaddress https://evserver/EnterpriseVault http://externalowa.webaddress/EnterpriseVault After checking the ISA logs, I notice that the EV rule is redirecting users to the backend EV server and trying to fetch the Images and Scripts, instead of fetching them from the CAS server. From the screenshot you can see the error message is "404 Not Found'. I've already spoken with a Symantec Engineer and we think it's because the EV rule is misconfigured but not sure where. :/ Has anyone successfully got ISA 2006 and EV to work together? Cheers, -S493Views0likes3CommentsISA 2006 SP1 + FBA
Hi Everyone, In our environment we're using Exchange 2007 SP1 & ISA 2006 SP1 & Enterprise Vault SP4 . Not sure if anyone has come across this problem before? When using IE 6/7/8 lite client for OWA, archive explorer displays 'AE requires internet Explorer 6 or later'. This error also appears when using Firefox 2.x/3.x I have spoke with a Symantec Engineer, and believes that this is a MS bug. Before I go reporting this, just curious if someone has already spoken with Microsoft? ' ISA forms based authentication for OWA may have stripped the IE version from the user agent header ' In this case, we may have the user agent in the query string parameter "UA" From Symantec backline engineers investigation, he found this:- excerpt from script ' Checks the IE Version ' --- Sub CheckIEVersion() dim sUserAgent dim fVersion dim ErrorMessage fVersion = 0.0 On error resume next sUserAgent = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_USER_AGENT") fVersion = GetIEVersionFromUserAgent(sUserAgent) if fVersion = -1 then ' ISA forms based authentication for OWA may have stripped the IE version from the user agent header ' In this case, we may have the user agent in the query string parameter "UA" fVersion = GetIEVersionFromUserAgent(Request.QueryString("UA")) end if ############################################################# This is a microsoft issue, so you would need to find out from them, why this is broken. The clue here is that it has something to do with forms based authentication. Any help is much appreciated, Regards, -S314Views0likes0Comments