Re: Access to server on internal network

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From: Markus F. Meisinger (markus_at_mk-meisinger.at)
Date: 03/18/04

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    Hi, confirmed, but not in a production environement, it was in a test lab

    Markus

    "J.C. Hornbeck [MSFT]" <jchornbe@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:#ALE0aPDEHA.3472@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > Hi Buffy,
    > I haven't tried this one personally but conceptually it should work as
    long
    > as you server publish on both ISA Servers. The server publishing rule is
    > basically just doing a port mapping so if you map PortX on the external
    > interface of ISA1 (the ISA Server connecting to the Internet) to the
    > external interface of ISA2 (the ISA Server connecting to your internal
    > segment), then map PortX on the external interface of ISA2 to the server
    > that needs to be accessed I would expect it to work for any user hitting
    > PortX on the external interface of ISA1. If anyone else has tried this
    > maybe they can confirm.
    >
    > --
    > J.C. Hornbeck, MCSE
    > Microsoft Product Support
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    > "buffy" <tracey.ryman@gwc.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:%23vyRs9ODEHA.1456@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > > I have a back to back configuration in ISA. On the Internal network
    there
    > > is a machine which will need to be accessed by external users.
    > >
    > > Do I just publish the server on the first ISA (external) or second ISA
    > > (internal) or do I do something else so external users can get to it?
    It
    > > can't go on the DMZ as it needs to saty on the internal network. There
    > are
    > > certain ports that the data comes in through.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >


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