Re: Published website not reachable from the internal network



In article <1116870388.913985.26190@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jlandheer@xxxxxxxxx says...
> Our published websites (several different domains) aren´t reachable
> from the internal network. We are running these websites on a internal
> webserver, that is published on the isa server 2004 for external
> access.
>
> The whole world can access those sites, without any problem.... only
> the computers on the internal network can´t using the normal domain
> names of those websites.
>
> I figured out that the internet router (an Alcatel Speedtouch) does
> everything fine and routes the trafic to the external interface of the
> server. After this, ISA denies the http traffic.

An ISA 2000 answer (but might help) - do you have Server Publishing
rules for each site? - and do you have Destination Sets that they point
to?

--
Duncan
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