--- date: "2014-02-17T21:45:00Z" description: Simple nginx configuration that allows you to proxy most of Microsoft Exchange. tags: - nginx - exchange - ops - english slug: exchange-reverse-proxy-using-nginx title: Exchange Reverse Proxy Using nginx --- As it turns out, setting up [nginx](http://nginx.org) as a reverse proxy for Microsoft Exchange is not as easy as [some](http://blog.friedlandreas.net/2013/07/reverseproxy-fur-eas-exchange-activesync-und-owa-outlookwebapp-mit-nginx/) [posts](http://www.administrator.de/wissen/ngnix-als-reverse-proxy-für-exchange-2010-192711.html) suggest. The issue that for some calls (Autodiscovery, RPC, …) IIS asks for an `Authorization` header, which nginx can pass through by doing: {{< highlight nginx >}} proxy_pass_header Authorization; {{< / highlight >}} Only problem is: It doesn't work. Thankfully someone on StackOverflow already had a [solution](http://stackoverflow.com/a/19714696) for this: {{< highlight nginx >}} proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_pass_request_headers on; proxy_pass_header Date; proxy_pass_header Server; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; more_set_input_headers 'Authorization: $http_authorization'; proxy_set_header Accept-Encoding ""; more_set_headers -s 401 'WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="your.mail.host"'; proxy_pass https://your.mail.host; {{< / highlight >}} You'll need the [HttpHeadersMore](http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpHeadersMoreModule) module for this to work. On Ubuntu 12.04 (using the [nginx/stable PPA](https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/stable)) all you need to install is: {{< highlight bash >}} apt-get install nginx-extras {{< / highlight >}} And you're good to go!