Re: How to map to Internal IP according to external IP
- From: "Moshe" <Moshe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 07:54:02 -0700
You can probably do this by using the “from” tab in the server publishing
rule, create a computer set, network set or whatever for each external
client. Using the example you gave you would create two rules.
Rule A: From 33.22.44.55; To 192.168.0.166; Networks 84.44.56.122
Rule B: From 133.128.44.77; To 192.168.0.67; Networks 84.44.56.122
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- Moshe
"Ian Rudge" wrote:
> Thx for the input Kevin
> User 1 is on a pc in Scotland and wants to connect to our Terminal server in
> Wales. His IP address is 33.22.44.55 and the ISA Server is 84.44.56.122.
> Internally the TS I want him to connect to is on 192.168.0.166
>
>
> User 2 is on a pc in Mexico and wants to connect to our Terminal server in
> Wales. His IP address is 133.128.44.77 and the ISA Server is still
> 84.44.56.122. Internally the TS I want him to connect to is on 192.168.0.67
>
> How can I publish a rule that does that?
> "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23UDwgBfmFHA.3288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > You can specify the internal ip that you want to connect to in the server
> > publishing rule.
> >
> > "Ian Rudge" <ian.rudge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:uoqVhrbmFHA.860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>I don't think so - You cannot specify the client IP address only the
> >>external nic IP ( or can you)
> >> "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:%23VKj5TUmFHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>> Couldn't this be done with a server publishing rule?
> >>> "Ian Rudge" <ian.rudge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>> news:e3V3jp$lFHA.2060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>> We have ISA 2004 which we use to for our TS farm.
> >>>>
> >>>> What we want to do is this
> >>>> Ex IP 123.456.189.001 goes to Internal TS 192.168.0.3
> >>>> Ex Ip 123.456.178.002 goes to Internal TS 192.168.0.20
> >>>>
> >>>> We have written a rule to do this but it doesn't work.
> >>>>
> >>>> Any solutions
> >>>>
> >>>> (we currently put multiple IP addresses to the external nic to have a
> >>>> similar functionality - but it means we have to change the Client to
> >>>> logon onto to different IP addresses)
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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