Re: New ISA Server Installation

From: Thiago Zanolo Mainente - Jornal Regional (zanolo2_at_bol.com.br)
Date: 09/08/04


Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:26:54 -0300

Take a look at www.isaserver.org and there you will find a tutorial that
explains everything you want, how to configure the nic`s, how to give acess.
Install isa server at integrated mode, not firewall mode, because you will
have more opitions to use.

"Steve Bruce" <steve@xmaslake.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:%23wLtc9blEHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> You questions would take to long for anyone to answer completely so here
> is
> a start.
>
> Yes you need 2 NICS, that is the only way ISA works (2 or more).
>
> The rest of your goals are achievable and the How TO can be found in ISA
> Help - Check the Scenarios in Help and on the Microsoft Site.
>
> "Rising" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7fd701c495a5$ab7c77a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I need to install a new ISA Server 2000 on a Windows 2000
>> server which is also a Domain controller.
>>
>> I would like to know the following:
>>
>> 1. Do I require 2 network cards or one network card is
>> enough. If one is required then how will the clients be
>> configured and how can I test the client connectivity
>> after I install it? If I use 2 network cards, then can I
>> use one network card for incoming requests and the other
>> network card for outgoing requests and if yes, then how
>> can this be done?
>>
>> 2. I would like to install the ISA Server in firewall
>> mode. So, by default all access will be disabled. How can
>> I quickly enable access to all sites and then disable
>> sites one by one later on? What to do for the initial
>> configuration which is "free for all"?
>>
>> 3. To block specific web sites, which rules have to be
>> configured and how?
>>
>> 4. if I want to monitor the traffic passing through the
>> ISA Server , then what needs to be configured and how it
>> can be done?Can I see the traffic graphically to determine
>> the load or the number of users connected to it at any
>> point of time?
>>
>> 5. If I Integrate ISA Server with Active directory, then
>> can I restrict network users web access by their user name
>> and if yes, how?
>>
>>
>> Any help, comments, documentation, web links etc will be
>> highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance. I will really appreciate your help.
>>
>
>



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