On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:08:01 -0400, Nick Duda <nduda_at_VistaPrint.com>
wrote:
> We are playing with a setup that when you access OWA you get an NT
popup.
> It checks the username you enter to see if you are allowed access to use
> OWA (there is a business reason for this). The problem is that without
> allowing certain regex that phones call for they wont work because of
this
> popup.
>
> So basically I need ACL's that will allow access to OWA through the
> reverse proxy without a popup for mobile devices. I know this isn't
great
> security cause people that are not allowed access via web browser could
> just use a mobile device, but I'm trying to test this.
>
> - Nick
It sounds like people here do not have the info handy. So what you are
going to have to do is get a hold of one of the failing phones and watch
the access.log for the requests it makes.
Amos
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas [mailto:uhlar_at_fantomas.sk]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:09 AM
> To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] List of mobile device regex for Microsoft OWA
>
> Hello,
>
> On 20.10.09 15:54, Nick Duda wrote:
>> Does anyone have a list of regex expressions for mobile devices that
OWA
>> would use?
>
> please configure your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line.
> 72 to 75 is usually OK.
>
> Thank you.
>
>> I've implemented a reverse proxy for OWA, and a majority of the phones
>> are
>> working fine with OWA (i.e. iPhone) but we get some cases where certain
>> phones are not working (i.e. Nokia E71). I'm fairly sure it's because I
>> have ACL's for allowing certain regex for phones. Here is what I have
so
>> far.
>>
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i
/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /rpc.*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /exchange.*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /exchweb.*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /webmail.*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /OMA.*
>> acl exchange_urlpath_regex urlpath_regex -i /OWA.*
>
> What's the point?
> do you want to disable access to the parts of OWA that aren't used?
Received on Wed Oct 21 2009 - 22:41:45 MDT
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