Re: ISA Firewall or Windows Firewall (or both)???
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I don´t see why they should not coexist. Frontend and backend firewall is a
good solution and we run this ourselves without any problem.
Ofcourse you have to configure the clientfirewalls to accept any packets you
need to administer the network the way that suits your needs and applies to
best practice.
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Johan Engdahl
CCSA, CCSE, CCA, MCP | johan AT firewall1 DOT nu |
http://www.firewall1.nu
"rick" <not@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm running an SBS2003 with ISA2004 (and have 2006 on order so I don't
want to go to SP2). I have a question about the firewalls. Our internal
LAN are all XP/SP2 and all have the ISA Firewall applied when they were
"connectcomputer"-ed to the LAN.
Lately 2 of the computers are blocking WSUS updates. But they are
receiving daily Trend Micro CSM updates. I can ping the computers, but if
I try to connect to them with RDC or with any of the tools I get "network
path not found". I suspect a port is blocked.
Has this something to do with the 2 firewalls being run together? Should I
chose one or the other? Or keep both?
Thanks.
Rick
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