Re: web browsing
From: Samer (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/25/04
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 04:13:12 -0800
Hello
first of all i would like to thank you for your fast reply
and here are the information you asked for.
1- i set up the ISA server as a stand alone server.
2- the error that keep appear to the users is:
(( HTTP 502 Proxy Error - Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) network is unreachable. For more
information about this event, see ISA Server Help. (10051)
Internet Security and Acceleration Server
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Background:
The gateway could not retrieve the requested page.))
I did turned off all the ICMP filters and i got the
following message.
((10060 - Connection timeout
Internet Security and Acceleration Server
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Background:
The gateway could not receive a timely response from the
Web site you are trying to access. This might indicate
that the network is congested, or that the Web site is
experiencing technical difficulties.))
3- all the protocl rules were set to allow all ip traffic
on any time to any destination.
4- ISA server was installed in integrated mode.
5- IP routing was enabled.
note: i can ping the isa server successfully.
thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>We'll need a little more information on how you've got
it set up. What
>error do the clients receive when they try to access web
sites? Can you
>give us some more details on what exact Protocol Rules
and Site and Content
>rules you have? Did you install ISA in integrated mode
or caching only
>mode? Is IP Routing enabled? As a side note, testing
from the ISA server
>is probably not the best way to test as additional
configuration may be
>required for access directly from ISA itself.
>
>--
>J.C. Hornbeck, MCSE
>Microsoft Product Support
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>"Samer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:eedb01c410b6$db604bf0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> hello.. i have a windows 2000 advanced server network
>> with XP+sp1 on all user's machines.
>> i did installed ISA server, set all the rules and
>> protocols to allow all request to any destination
>> always , set the user's browsers as web or NAT users.
>> still my network users can't browse to the internet
even
>> the machine i am using as ISA server i can't use it to
>> browse to the internet also i could before installing
the
>> ISA server. I have static IP addresses and i am not
using
>> any routers.
>> i welcom any suggestions
>> thanks.
>
>
>.
>
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