Re: Publishing a SSH Server



What do your ISA logs show for that traffic?
Have you gathered a network capture to see what is happening "on the wire"?
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"Wilmar" <Wilmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F238B6BA-7E2E-4190-807A-7F1275CC409A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Jim

In that case the server is a SecureNET client but still it doesn't work....
I'm really clueless with this thing. What would you do?

Regards

"Jim Harrison (MSFT)" wrote:

The IP settings on that box will use the ISA as the "last hop" to the Internet.
If ISA and the Linux box are in the same subnet, it will use the ISA internal IP as its default gateway.
If not, it will use the default gateway of the nearest router and your routing chain will use the ISA as the "last hop".
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"Wilmar" <Wilmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F275AFB-49DA-4566-92A5-4ABAE438D95B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm testing from the external network. From the internal network and from
the ISA Local I can access the SSH server without problem. Just a question:
the SSH server run on a Linux box, do you know how I make sure it's running
as a SecureNET client?

Thanks

"Jim Harrison (MSFT)" wrote:

That's a potentially important point.
Server publishing requires that the published server be configured as a SecureNET client (uses ISA as the "last hop" to the
Internet)
Web publishing does not.

Where are you testing from; internal, ISA-local or external?
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"Wilmar" <Wilmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3181A0DA-5D11-4D28-8502-510F81D0D89D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Jim

I also would like to let you know that in the same SSH server I'm trying to
publish, there's also a Web server that works without any problem and which I
was able to publish without any complication.

Thanks

"Jim Harrison (MSFT)" wrote:

Exactly how is your custom protocol defined?
What is the defined relationship between the two networks; NAT or route?

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"Wilmar" <Wilmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AB9855CA-9D3C-44E7-9277-CCDEF8C0F20E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everybody.

I'm trying to publish an internal SSH server without much success so far.
What I did was to use the Server Publishing Rule and createa SSH server
protocol listening on inbound connection to port 22 through the external
interface and redirecting the request to the internal IP address of the SSH
server. Everytime I try to connect from an external clients the connection
just gets drop by the Default Rule.

I hope anyone can give me a hint on this.

Thanks a lot.

Wilmar











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