Re: Allowing Messenger does not work

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From: Genocide1 (genocide_1NOSPAM_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/08/04


Date: 08 Nov 2004 15:44:42 GMT

hmmmm looks like you messenger is tryin to use the isa servers web
proxy...see how client name changed to domain name. Is it installed in a
active director domain. Are you using active directory user permissions?

Patrick Marquetecken <Patrick.marquetecken@pandora.be> wrote in
news:eSYZtKYwEHA.3088@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:

> Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a rule with contains http and the messenger protocol. But I
>> can't still login with messenger.
>> The strangest thing is that i have installed a new isa2004 server on
>> windows 2003, and i import the setting from the isa2004 on a 2000
>> server on witch this rule and messenger workt.
>>
>> Wat can be the problem ?
>>
>> TIA
>> Patrick
>
> Now i see the live logging:
> dest-ip: 207.46.104.20
> port: 1863
> Protocol: MSN Messenger
> Action: Initiated Connection
> client IP: xxxx
> Client username: domainname
>
> and after that:
> dest-ip: 207.46.104.20
> port: 1863
> Protocol:
> Action: Failed Connection Attempt
> client IP: xxxx
> Client username:
>
> dest-ip: 207.46.104.20
> port: 1863
> Protocol: MSN Messenger
> Action: Connection closed
> client IP: xxxx
> Client username: domainname
>
> Wy can't i connect ?
> Patrick



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