Hi I have a few questions related to using ISA as a VPN solution
1) If you wan't to use ISA Server as a VPn Server for an A..D Domain, does
the ISA Server has to be a member of the A.D?
2) How do you publish the required certificates for a stand alone ISA
Server? If it's a A.D member, these certificates are automatically rolled
out.
Re: ISA 2004 + Internal Active Directory ... In my opinion is safe.... > Is it "safe" in terms of security to have the ISA server as a member of ... >>> Directory without making ISA2004 a domain controller?... >> yes, ISAS can be a domain member, and then you can use your internal AD ... (microsoft.public.isa)
Re: Locations in ISA 2004 ... Yes it is a member of the NT4 domain.... I stopped the ISA Server 2004 and the domain shows up under Locations. ... >> I cannot add domain users to the local group or add domain groups when ... (microsoft.public.isa)
Re: ISA 2004 + Internal Active Directory ... Is it "safe" in terms of security to have the ISA server as a member of the ... >> Directory without making ISA2004 a domain controller?... (microsoft.public.isa)
IPSec site to site vpn with ISA Server 2004 ... I am trying to setup IPSec site-to-site VPM with ISA Server 2004 ... One ISA is member of main office and member of domain also. ... but i am able to ping only SecureNat clients.... Clients that has cisco router gateway i am not able to see it. ... (microsoft.public.isa.vpn)
Active Directory Problem ... I installed ISA Server 2004 on a Windows Server 2003 who is a Member of my ... I configured the Network Roules and the Firewall-Roules. ... the ISA Server has 4 Interfaces: ... in the Internal are all my clients.... (microsoft.public.isa)