Re: Http access across a site 2 site VPN
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 09:19:20 -0500
"Fred Berestoff" <FredBerestoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Question: at one time I had this set up in a side by side design, where the
isa was only for internet access, as a result I had defined the internal
domain and address for ALL internal networks in the internal address and
domains tab. (where you tell isa to bypass those addresses and domains). I
have since removed this information and modified to reflect the current
setup, but could there somehow be some sort of legacy rule set up somewhere?
No, there is no legacy anything. If you re-adjusted for the new topology you
should be fine there, although you may want to double check all of that to be
sure everything was changed properly and that the changes were actually fully
applied. I really don't know what to suggest other than to watch more closely
the Live Log and see what it tells you. If there is no Access Rule applying to
the traffic the log will specifically say "Denied" and it will occur at the
Default Rule. If it says something else then it is a different type of problem.
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