Re: ISA 2004
- From: "Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]" <michael.jenkin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:35:00 +0900
Hello,
Firstly, can you drop to a command prompt on the server and capture the
output from "ipconfig /all" and "route print"
and paste it back here ?
Thanks
Mrc wrote:
We are running SBS 2003 R2 with ISA 2004.
Works great !! except.
We use a static route on the server to direct http traffic to a router on
the local network that connects us to a private T-1 connection to a business
parnter. All other web traffic is controlled by the SBS internet access
wizard. (This worked with ISA 2000)
We can connect to this remote site if you are an administrator and the proxy
client is disabled and the internet proxy setting are clicked off.
If you disable the proxy client and do away with the internet proxy settings
but you are not an administrator then IE displays 403 error forbidden.
If the proxy client is enabled IE displays Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. The
host server is unreachable. (10065)
How can I configure ISA server to allow this connection without having to
make all of the employees administrators, disable the proxy client, and flip
flopping the proxy settings when trying to access this site?
Also ISA reports this configuation error
Description: ISA Server detected routes through the network adapter Server
Local Area Connection that do not correlate with the network to which this
network adapter belongs. When networks are configured correctly, the IP
address ranges included in each array-level network must include all IP
addresses that are routable through its network adapters according to their
routing tables. Otherwise valid packets may be dropped as spoofed. The
following ranges are included in the network's IP address ranges but are not
routable through any of the network's adapters:
63.xx.xx.0-63.xx.xx.255;198.xx.xx.0-198.xx.xx.255;. Note that this event may
be generated once after you add a route, create a remote site network, or
configure Network Load Balancing and may be safely ignored if it does not
re-occur.
Thanks
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Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, MCP, Small Business Specialist, Senior
Systems Engineer
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