Re: Questions about ISA Server please help
- From: "Jim Harrison \(ISA SE\)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 15:13:55 -0800
See if
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2006/deployment/exchange2003.mspx
helps.
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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)
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"Mr555" <Mr555@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Everyone
I have no experience with ISA please excuse me if I ask something silly.
We have just introduced webmail for our management team. at the moment we
only openned port 443 to allow https enter to our exchange server to view
web
mail which is fine. Our IT manager suggested we should have a secound layer
of protection,. I believe this is what ISA can offer. we have 1 firewall and
a DMZ inside the DMZ we have mail gateway and antivirus proxy server. In our
internal network we are running AD and 1 Exchange 2003 server. Our antivirus
proxy server is for internal user to browse internet.
My thinking is to introduce a new ISA server on the DMZ, remove our old
antivirus proxy Server. Use the new ISA server for proxy request for
internal
client and for Outlook web mail to authenticate with our internal Exchange
is
it possible? is it the correct way? Any suggestion will be really
appreciated
regards
Mr555
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