isa2000 does not show proper ip in logs
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:45:39 +0200
Hi,
i have isa2000 as proxy running in DMZ.
Users authentication is set to integrated.
In the logfile I do not see the proper IP of the clients, instead there is
the ip of the ISA Server.
For any help thanks in advance,
Markus
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