Re: ISA as a domain member server
- From: "Chris Leiter" <cjleiter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:39:00 -0700
You can also look at setting up the ISA Server as a RADIUS client, and
installing IAS on your internal domain.
ISA 2004 supports AD, RADIUS and SecurID authentication models out of the
box. Depending on how much time and/or money you want to invest in your
solution, you can do any of the above.
Chris
"Jacob Mondrup - Cultivator Danmark" <jm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OeRg$RRkFHA.2916@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Even though the ISA server is the only firewall between the LAN and the
> WAN?
>
> JAcob
>
>
> "Sergio Fonseca [MVP]" <fonsecase@xxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:uPivnLQkFHA.1444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Jacob,
>>
>> I would set as member server.
>>
>> Qualquer sugestão deve ser testada antes de aplicada - www.gupade.org
>>
>> "Jacob Mondrup - Cultivator Danmark" <jm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:O24DnBQkFHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When administrating VPN users on the ISA 2004, it would be nice if I
>>> could use the users from the domain AD.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> But would it be "recommended practice" to have the ISA server as a
>>> member server of the domain, or must it be a stand alone server?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jacob Mondrup
>>>
>>> Cultivator Denmark.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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