Internal and External sources for OBIEE
Hi,
When we say OBIEE can integrates data feeds from internal and external sources..what exactly does this mean. Can OBIEE even do that? Thanks
Hi,
We have a requirement where the data sources are from internal and external sources. I was not sure of it too and so raised the question on forums. I am assuming internal sources would be Oracle etc within the system and external would be out of the application. Not sure exactly what is meant by it.
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Use Same URL for Internal and External Access for CRM 2015 IFD
I have setup a CRM2015 server for IFD access.
ADFS and CRM are on separate servers.
CRM server all roles
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Using the internal URL I am able to access CRM without entering my details (as expected)
Using the external URL I am authenticated by ADFS as expected and can sign in.
We have an internal domain domain.local
We have an external domain domain.com (the certificate is for *.domain.com)
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ThanksSo fair warning, what you're asking for isn't really a supported deployment method of CRM.
That said, you should be able to do some DNS trickery internal to your network that points your "crm.domain.com" to "crm.domain.local" and then hopefully CRM will treat the connection as if it came from an internal network.
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Using both internal and external drives for iTunes
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I know this is a basic question . I did a few searches and my head started spinning .
I've been using an external drive for my music but it only has 3GB left .
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All new imported music will be stored there.
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We have 2 portal server - Internal and External. The Portal are being used not.
We are planning to implement ESS now in Portal. We are planning to provide two different set of options when the same user access internally and externally.
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internalGroup_2 -> Role C, Role D,
internalGroup_3 -> Role E,
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We have an Exchange 2013 on-premise server and seem to have an issue with emails sent to internal and external users at the same time.
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So it seems that the issue only arises when we are sending to both internal and external addresses.
I then tried a test email to one internal address and one external address. The Delivery report says that the internal address was delivered immediately, while the external address is 'Pending' and gives more information saying: 'Message delivery is taking
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According to the description, I find a related KB on Exchange 2010:
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2694474?wa=wsignin1.0
It has the similar situation as yours.
This issue occurs because a function in a message tracking component tries to obtain the information for the recipient instead of the external recipient.
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Also please check whether Throttling has been set.
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Message throttling
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb232205(v=exchg.150).aspx
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How to configure AD on windows 2012 server for Exchange 2013 internal and external email flow
Dear Experts,
I have to configure exchange 2013 on Windows server 2012 STD. Company has registered Static IP addresses and can get the MX record pointing to any of this Static IP.
The registered domain name is e.g. contoso.com.
a. What should I use as domain name on AD? contoso.com or contoso.local
b. Is it recommended to have two different servers for AD and Exchange?
c. What should be my connector settings for mail flow?
d. how can I set 2 email servers in company for load balancing?Hi,
a, I suggest use contoso.com as domain name. It is convenient to add urls into our certificate for internal and external mail flow.
b, Recommended that installing AD
and Exchange Server on two separate
Servers. If Exchange Server downed unfortunately, it can prevent AD server from crushing at the same time.
c, Found some articles for your reference:
Configure Mail Flow and Client Access
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj218640(v=exchg.150).aspx
Configuring Outbound Mail Flow in Exchange Server 2013
http://exchangeserverpro.com/configuring-outbound-mail-flow-in-exchange-server-2013/
d, Load Balancing
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898588(v=exchg.150).aspx
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Mavis
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Internal and external reference voltage for DAC
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Hi All,
I have been assigned a task to implement Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. I need some help in setting up DNS namespaces and design a strategy to have same internal and external names. Let me share some details here.
We have an Active Directory domain myinternaldomain.net, and we have a public domain
mypublicdomain.com and we have setup email policy to have
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You can easily achieve this using split DNS.
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Depending upon users access location(internal\external) the IPs would vary and they should be able to access the website with same name.
The names that you would require on the certificate(Use EAC or powershell to raise the request) for client connectivity would be
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You don't need to have the active directory domain name present in the certificate.
Additional to this you need to update the AutodiscoverURI for all servers and OWA,ECP,Autodiscover Virtual Directories InternalURL and ExternalURL fields with appropiate public names.
Some additional Info:
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based on where the client resides – if the client is within the internal network, the IP address of the internal load balancer is returned; if the client is external, the IP address of the external gateway/firewall is returned.
This approach simplifies the end-user experience – users only have to know a single namespace (e.g., mail.contoso.com) to access their data, regardless of where they are connecting. A split-brain DNS infrastructure, also simplifies the configuration of Client
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*Managing Certificates in Exchange Server 2013 (Part 2)
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Non-Web Server Publishing Rule for Internal and External
Hi there,
I have a problem with my TMG and publishing SSH for Internal and External users to an internal Server.
Network:
Internal Network
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Internal DNS record "ssh.domain.com" pointing to 10.10.10.254
TMG Server, 10.10.10.254/192.168.0.254
External Network
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I want my users (internal AND external) using their SSH client to connect to ssh.domain.com and TMG to forward the request to the SSH server. Note that internal clients and the SSH server are in the same network.
I have created a custom "SSH Server" protocol with inbound TCP for port 22 and created a Non-Web Server publishing rule.
Traffic Tab: SSH Server Protocol
From Tab: Internal, External
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I read a lot of networking rules and NAT/Routing, tried a bit but never got a success.
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Regards,
SaschaHi,
According to your description, it seems that request was denied by the TMG rules so the request from the internal users
could not be forwarded to the SSH server. I would appreciate it if you can post the logs to us and the results of running ipconfig/all on the TMG server.
In addition, maybe you can change the firewall policy only from
External and add another firewall policy for the internal user to see if the issue persists.
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Creating and using a server protocol
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DNS records to be created for Lync deployment (Internal and External)
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If I want the Lync server environment to work Internal as well from External in all the aspects. (auto-discover, meetings, AV conferencing,web conferencing, voice integration, mobility etc), please answer to the below questions and also their purpose please.
I'm not sure whether the answer varies for 2010 and 2013 version.
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2. What are the Internal and External(public) DNS records to be created for Lync Edge server, and their purpose?I'll try to answer as well.
1) For the reverse proxy, you'll need to publish the following:
External:
lyncdiscover.sipdomain.com (You'll need this record for every sip domain you have). This is for client autodiscover.
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Meet.sipdomain.com (You can choose the name here, and have one per sip domain or one for the whole org). This is for web conferencing.
Dialin.sipdomain.com (You'll just need one here, it doesn't have to be dialin). This is for changing your conferencing/phone pin, resetting conference info, and general conferencing info.
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2) For the Edge server:
Externally:
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webedge.sipdomain.com (edge web conferencing, you can pick any name you like).
avedge.sipdomain.com (av edge, you can pick any name you like).
accessedge.sipdomain.com (you'll need a name for the access edge role, however you can just use sip.sipdomain.com and save a name in your certificate request).
Internally:
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Hello,
BM1 is our main BM3.9 Box. I have reverse proxy configured for webaccess and to release emails from our spam filter externally (this works). This BM server also is our external DNS, and our default route for Internet traffic.
Another BM box is our internal DNS.
I need to modify BM1 config to enable client internally to release emails from our spam filtering software. The error issued is 504 Gateway timeout.
Do I just add the internal ip address to the BM1 accelerator entry meaning that the same accel will listen for both internal and external addresses ?
Any help is appreciated
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At one of our client site I have setup IFD on CRM 2011. This IFD is behind TMG. My client is a big corporation therefore all CRM components including CRM, ADFS and SQL are on separate servers.
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when logging on to the CRM server. I know you can do URL re-write in ADFS but they want to know the reason "why internal users can't use the same IFD URL and don't get prompted for their credentials". Text below is from their IT staff.There are several approaches to your question. You need to set up both an internal and an external relying party trust. If you use the external URL, it will always direct you to the signin page, if you use the internal URL, it will resolve you single
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We are in development phase for SiteMinder integration with the internal and external facing portals.The proposed dual authentication scheme which requires both SiteMinder for External facing portal (EFP) and LDAP for Internal portal .is it possible?
and is it possible to main to diff LDAP directories one is external users and one is for internal users.?
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I appreciate if anyone can help me for my above query .
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We do have a physical external Portal and a physical internal portal. The both the external and internal are connected to 2 LDAP directories.
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I dont think a sample code can solve your problem. You can take help of your functional consultant while working with Number Ranges.
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Internal Number Ranges are Auto matically generates the numbers in the given ranges for the Object where as we can give certain number with the ranges given is the External Number Ranges. So External number Ranges are Obiviously useful for Data Transfer between two systems or Clients.
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