Product Versions and Prerequisites
This article applies to the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC version 5.1 and above, with Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010.
For a full list of the prerequisites for this deployment, see Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Deployment.
Follow the steps in this article to deploy the Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 in a two-armed configuration.
Step 1. Create Services
On the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC, create services for the Exchange services.
- Log into the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC, and go to the BASIC > Services page.
Add all of the services listed in Table 1. For each service, add all the real servers in the CAS array. To add a service, click Add Service and enter the values in the corresponding fields. To add a real server, click Add Server and enter the IP address and port for the server.
Table 1. Required ServicesName Type IP Address Port Session Time SSL Settings Certificates Load Balancing Real Server Port Exchange Layer 4 - TCP VIP address for the FQDN that resolves to the CAS array
e.g. exchange.domain.localNote: This service is helpful in cases where there is no port restriction.
ALL N/A N/A N/A Persistence Time: 1200 N/A OWA-HTTPS Instant SSL VIP address for that FQDN that clients use to access OWA
e.g., owa.domain.localPort: 443
HTTP Service Port: 80
1200 Secure Site Domain – Enter the domain name of your Exchange server. If the internal and external domain are different, you can use wildcard characters. For example: *.barracuda.com
If your Barracuda Load Balancer ADC is running version 5.1.1 and above, set the Rewrite Support option to On. For versions below 5.1.1, this option is named Instant SSL.
Select the certificate that you uploaded when preparing your environment for SSL offloading. See Step 2 in the "Deploying Exchange Services on the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC" section of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Deployment. - Persistence Type: HTTP Header
- Persistence Time: 1200
- Header Name: Authorization
80
- If you have the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC 640 and above, you can enable Application Security for OWA-HTTPS.
- For Application Security, select Enable.
- For Security Mode, select the Passive mode. It is recommended that you run the service in Passive mode before going active.
From the Security Policy list, select owa2010. This policy is predefined for all Exchange applications. If you want to edit the policy settings, go to the SECURITY > Security Policies page
You need to modify the default owa2010 policy. Go to the SECURITY > Security Policies page and select the owa2010 security policy. In the Cookie Security section, set Tamper Proof Mode to None.
- For OWA-HTTPS only, enable health checks for its real servers.
- Next to the entry of the real server, click Edit.
Scroll to the Server Monitor section, and enter the values in the corresponding fields.
Testing Method Port Test Target Test Match Additional Headers Status Code Test Delay Simple HTTPS 443 /owa/auth/logon.aspx (unless you modified the default path of logon.aspx) Microsoft Corporation User-Agent: Barracuda Load Balancer ADC Server Monitor 200 30 - Click Save.
If SNI is enforced on the Microsoft Exchange server(s), you need to configure the following options. Go to the BASIC > Services page and click Edit for each affected server.
Change the port on the server to 443.
Navigate to the SSL section and set Server uses SSL to On.
Expand Settings and set Enable SNI to Yes.
If you deployed the Hub Transport Role on servers other than those in the CAS array, add the following services in Table 2.
Table 2. (If applicable) SMTP ServicesName Type IP Address Port Real Server Port Monitor Port SMTP Layer 4 - TCP VIP address for the FQDN that resolves to HUB Services
e.g., smtp.domain.local25 25 25 (Optional) SMTP_SSL Layer 4 - TCP VIP address for the FQDN that resolves to HUB Services
e.g., smtp.domain.local587 587 587 - Update the TCP timeout values on the Barracuda Load Balancer ADC.
- Go to the ADVANCED > System Configuration page.
- Set the TCP Connections Timeout and TCP Closed Connections Timeout to 1200 seconds.
Step 2. Configure an HTTP Request Rewrite Rule
To simplify access to the Outlook Web Access site for your users, configure a rewrite rule to add /OWA to the end of the URL.
- Go to the TRAFFIC > Web Translations page.
- From the Service list, select the OWA-HTTPS service.
In the HTTP Request Rewrite section, add the following rule. Click Add Rule and enter the values in the corresponding fields.
Rule Name Sequence number Action Old Value Rewrite Value Rewrite Condition OWA 3 Redirect URL / /OWA * - Click Save.
Next Steps
Your installation is complete. You can now test your setup and configure access control to your applications. For instructions, see: