Re: What Would Cause ISA to Block GoogleBots?
- From: "Mariette Knap [SBS MVP]" <mariette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 23:08:50 +0100
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Phillip Windell <@.> wrote:
That implies to me that your webserver is not using your Internal
AD/DNS, but is tryingto go "outside" for DNS. The webserver should
look to the internal DNS only,...and then let the internal DNS be the
only one that goes outside for DNS via what is listed in the
Forwarders of the internal DNS config. ISA would have to allow
anonymous DNS queries from your internal DNS to the outside and your
internal DNS would have to operate as a SecureNAT Client to the
outside.
I have www.smallbizserver.net running and ISA in front of it with SP2 on the
ISA installed. I do not have those problems because I created Host A records
on the DNS server that points to IIS running the site. And...I am using
compression in ISA 2004 since SP2 is out..that is just great :-)
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