Marc,
              Sorry to hear that about your internal IT.  I was think though 
that the certificate cost issue should be moot as you can take the certificates 
loaded onto the load balancer and install them on the WFE.  This should not 
cost any more.  You may even just have one wildcard certificate that covers the 
domain of your SharePoint installation and your App domain.

When Microsoft said they would make Office 365 more ‘competitive’ over time – 
At the time I didn’t imagine it would be by making on-premises installations 
more complex and expensive, but it does appear to be the mechanism they are 
using.

Good luck,
              James.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Marc Gmail
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2014 7:28 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: Question on sharepoint 2013 with SSL offloading

Thanks James

That was also my advice but IT  section asked Microsoft rep and they advised it 
was a supported architecture.  And they saw a saving in certs. So I lost the 
argument and got the pain

Sent from my iPhone

On 20/02/2014, at 4:33 PM, James Boman 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
My advice to customers is to avoid SSL offloading if you want any of the 
advanced integration features of SharePoint 2013.  From TechNet on Exchange 
Integration<http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj552524(office.15).aspx>:

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configured for the Default Zone is a requirement for 
web applications that are deployed in scenarios that support server-to-server 
authentication and app authentication. This is such a scenario. As a 
prerequisite for configuring Site Mailboxes, the computer that is running 
SharePoint Server must have SSL configured. For more information, see Create 
claims-based web applications in SharePoint 
2013<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/ee806885.aspx> and follow the 
steps for creating an SSL site collection and server certificate.

There are other scenarios with Project Server 2013 where SSL offloading is also 
not supported.

Cheers,
              James.


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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marc & Sally Seydel
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2014 4:36 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Question on sharepoint 2013 with SSL offloading

Hi all

Has anyone sucessfully configured a sharepoint 2013 farm with ssl offloading 
and has OWA server (WAC) and the apps domain (apps store , access services)  
and workflow manager.

 I have been pulling my hair (what I have left).  the issue seems to be due to 
the public address being https,  I cannot get apps domain working.

sharepoint recieves as http sends as https (public adress) .

If I change public address to http apps domain works (appstore), but breaks the 
rest of hte farm.

I cannot find any documentation on it.

thanks in advance



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Marc
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