The following article explains in detail how to configure SSL Offloading in Exchange 2010 RTM, SP1 and SP2. If you require SSL Offloading for any reason on an Exchange deployment, please refer the following article:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/1267.how-to-configure-ssl-offloading-in-exchange-2010-en-us.aspx
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Wow.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really difficult.
I have never even heard of SSL Offloading and I sell SSL Certificates
Good Post.
Glad there are IT pros out here like you. :)
If you are selling SSL Cert and don't know about SSL Offloading, then I would NEVER buy a cert from you ! :)
ReplyDeletegood post thank you very much
ReplyDeletevery clearly explained in this artical.
thanks
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