Re: open a certain port
- From: "Dooma" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 16:13:35 -0400
It worked. I removed the gateway ip from my network adaptor and it worked.
Just like you said, I let the ISA client route my internet traffic. Actually
my Intranet is even faster...
Thanks allot Shijaz
"Dooma" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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shijaz:
I am not trying to make hard on you but on IE I have the proxy check to my
firewall and port 8080. I have bypass proxy server for local addresses
checked. My firewall client is enabled.
The only thing is what you mentioned below about the default gateway. I am
not sure I understand. I have my network card default gateway pointing to
my firewall by default through my DHCP settings. Is that wrong.
Are you in the US. If so, I would like to speak to you. We are a non
profit org and we can not afford to pay to solve this problem but we
appreciate the help.
Thanks,
"Shijaz" <Shijaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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- Do not set the default gateway on your client as the ISA internal IP.
- Simply install and enable the Firewall client software installed on
your
machine.
- On IE, set the option to bypass proxy for internal addresses
- If all above is OK and you still face problems, then add the range to
LocalLAT.txt of the client machine.
--
Shijaz
MCSE:Security, CCNA
www.shijaz.com/isaserver
"Dooma" wrote:
What do you recommend?
"Shijaz" <Shijaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes. Are you having your default gateway set to ISA server? You don't
need
to
have your DG set to your ISA because then what you have is a secureNAT
client.
Shijaz
"Dooma" wrote:
Below is exactly what I did after I created the LocalLAT.txt
192.168.22.1 192.168.22.254
Is that correct?
"Shijaz" <Shijaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you sure you added 192.168.22.11 in the LocalLAT file on the
client?
ISA 2004 by default allows only SSL through port 443. However you
can
extend
it to any custom range (like 5250). See the article below:
http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004tunnelportrange.html
--
Shijaz
MCSE:Security, CCNA
www.shijaz.com/isaserver
"Dooma" wrote:
One more thing. this is the address of the server that is being
blocked
by
ISA
https://192.168.22.11:5250/spin/SelfAdmin/SelfAdmin.csp
"Shijaz" <Shijaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To bypass ISA while accessing a particular internal website
while
using
a
FIrewall Client, see:
http://www.shijaz.com/isaserver/bypass_isa.htm
--
Shijaz
MCSE:Security, CCNA
www.shijaz.com/isaserver
"Dooma" wrote:
I have computer associate anti spam software 8.0. When it sends
it
report
to
the user. it uses a secure http with port 5250 on the local
server.
ISA
block this transmission even though it is on a local IP
address.
When
I
disable the ISA client I am able to access the secure site on
port
5250.
My
question is:
1. How can I bypass local IP addresses other than from IE. I
tried
the
IE
bypass local IP addresses but it did not work?
..
2. If the above feature does not work, is there a way to open
port
5250
on
ISA?
Thanks,
.
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