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    Pfsense 2.3 nginx activesync error

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      jlevesque last edited by

      Hi

      on a brand new install of 2.3, i got those errors in system logs:

      nginx: 2016/05/12 15:17:10 [error] 17067#0: *18800 open() "/usr/local/www/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 172.24.0.108, server: , request: "POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?Cmd=Sync&User=username&DeviceId=SEC1378C84B3832F&DeviceType=SAMSUNGSMG925W8 HTTP/1.1", host: "xxx.xxx.xxx"

      Activesync seems to go through some kind of proxy?, and is not working

      any ideas?

      thanks

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        cmb last edited by

        Seems like you probably need NAT reflection enabled so that traffic gets sent back into your Exchange server.

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