owa authentication
The e-Gap Webmail Appliance For Microsoft Exchange: A Technical Overview
White Paper This document explains OWA security concerns including issues related to opening sensitive ports, underlying IIS and Exchange vulnerabilities, weak authentication, credential caching, and insecure logouts. [03 Jul 2008]
Contemporary Arts Center Increases Network Security and Productivity
White Paper In response, the center upgraded to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 to gain advanced application-layer filtering, unified firewall and Virtual Private Network (VPN) policy management, secure forms-based authentication for... [29 Nov 2006]
Outlook Web Access 2003 Forms-Based Authentication and the Default Domain Dilemma
White Paper Suppose a person has enabled Forms-based Authentication (FBA) and the users can now logon to Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 either by typing domain\username or username@domain.com. But ever since he or she has enabled FBA the users have found it... [20 Oct 2006]
Implementing Captcha Validation With OWA 2003 and Forms-Based Authentication
White Paper The word 'Captcha' stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. Most World Wide Web users will have seen this kind of test in the form of a picture of a word (usually distorted), which the user must type... [20 Sep 2006]
Creating a Certificate for Outlook Web Access 2003 Using SelfSSL
White Paper This provides end-to-end encryption of the client/server traffic, and is especially important if the OWA Virtual Directory, or the browser, uses Basic Authentication, rather than Integrated Authentication. [20 Sep 2006]
Demystifying the OWA 2003 FE/BE Logon Process
White Paper By knowing the process taken when a user attempts to logon, troubleshooting Outlook Web Access (OWA) logon issues becomes a whole lot easier. By understanding the flow of data and the different authentication methods, it is easier to determine... [20 Sep 2006]
Exchange Server hole allows email spying
News The bug appears to affect an Exchange component called Outlook Web Access (OWA), which allows users to access their inboxes and folders via a web browser. This seems to be a major security flaw, and we have had to shut off OWA indefinitely because... [25 Nov 2003]
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