Re: Blocking Internet Access?
- From: "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 19:34:21 -0400
I use ISA2004 which by default does not allow access to the internet. To
allow specific users to have access you would create a rule from internal to
external and add an ad group or user set to the rule. Populate the groups
with the allowed users. Define your internal clients as web proxy clients
for http, https and browser based ftp access. For clients that need access
to additional protocols install the firewall client. Also review your
internal network object and make sure integrated authentication is on so
that users won't be prompted for credentials. I would check
www.isaserver.org for many how to articles and to verify that you have isa
setup properly.
"dkraut" <dkraut@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1160672222.007034.37330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This has got to be easy to do but I'm not finding straight forward info
on how to accomplish. We want to use ISA 2006 to block all users from
accessing the Internet by default, while allowing a specified group
full access to the Internet. All traffic will flow from the Internal
network to the ISA internal adapter (DG) and then out the external
adapter to a Netscreen 25, which connects to the Internet.
All clients are Windows XP.
Thoughts? Thanks!
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