Re: New to ISA Server
- From: "Asher_N" <ashernat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 21:10:21 -0800
The best way to reconfigure the PIX in this scenario is to place it back
in it's original shiping box.
"Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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By default isa will be blocking all outbound and inbound traffic so
you will have to understand all the required rules for allowing
inbound and outbound access. In addition the pix will have to be
reconfigured to send traffic to the external interface of isa. I have
not worked with a pix firewall so I can't give you any specifics.
"RayRedSoxFan" <RayRedSoxFan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thanks for the info. I figured there was a requirements web page
somewhere.
We also have a PIX firewall, will any changes have to be made to the
PIX in
order to get this to work?
Thanks
"Kevin Longley" wrote:
Here is Microsoft's web site for system requirements:
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/prodinfo/default.mspx
The server should have 2 nic cards and can be a member server. Go to
www.isaserver.org for how to articles before you do anything.
"RayRedSoxFan" <RayRedSoxFan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I'm brand new to this, so bear with me. We currently have a
Windows Based
Network with Windows 2003 Servers. I want to add an ISA Server for
remote
access and VPN connectivity for our remote users. I'm assuming
that I can
load Windows 2003 Server on a spare box, then install ISA Server.
Is that
correct? What should the hardware requirements be for this server?
And, does
this server need to be some sort of Domain Controller (either
Primary or
Backup) on our network. Thanks in advance for your help.
.
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