Re: Proxy Web Authentication



Hi Vanniar,

I had tested this configuration, but my explorer ask me time and time again,
my credentials. As if the explorer not is capable to pass the credentials to
ISA Server.

Greetings.

"Vanniar Hernandez Giniebra"
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Hi Elias
Your web proxy may be allowing anonymous access for users. It you go to
your
configuration node and select Networks, you will see a few network objects
defined there. You can enforce user authentication by accessing the
network
object where the user is connecting to the ISA server, usually your
Internal
network. If you access the properties of your network object, you will
find a
tab called Web Proxy, where you can configure the allowed authentication
methods. There will be a list of authentication methods which you can
select,
you could use Integrated, click the button labeled Select Domain, enter
your
active directory domain and click ok and tick the check box labeled
Require
all users to authenticate and click ok. Apply the changes and see how it
goes, you should be able to see in the monitoring node session from user
accounts rather than anonymous sessions.
Regards
Vanniar



"Elías Manchón" wrote:

Hello Folks!!,

I have a ISA Server 2006 on a subnet of my LAN (DMZ) and disconnected of
the
domain (In a workgroup). I have configured the servers of LDAP
authentiction
pointing to my domain servers (DC). This is work fine because I'm able
to
browser the users and groups of my domain when I try to make a firewall
rule.

When a proxy client connect from LAN, always he appear like anonymous. I
have been looking up to the authentication of the subnets, but I don't
understand it. I'd like the fact that when the proxy web client start a
session of web protocol, he is authenticated.

Thanks in advance!!





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