Re: how to use a PC behind a ISA at home to RWW the server at work

From: Ray Fong [MSFT] (rayfong_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 16:04:20 GMT

Set a protocol definition on your firewall client for port 4125

If you connect to the Remote Web Workspace from a computer that is internal
to the ISA server, and you have Firewall Client software installed on your
computer, you must configure a protocol definition for port 4125 outbound
on your ISA server. To create a protocol definition, follow these steps:
1. Click "Start", point to "Programs", point to "Microsoft ISA Server",
   and then click "ISA Management".
2. In the ISA Management console tree, expand "Servers and Arrays",
   "<Your_Server_Name>", and then expand "Policy Elements".
3. Right-click "Protocol Definitions", point to "New", and then click
   "Definition".
4. In the "Protocol definition name" box, type the name you want to
   give to the protocol definition, and then click "Next".
5. On the "Primary Connection Information" page, in the "Port number"
   box, type "4125" (without the quotation marks).
6. In the "Protocol type" list, click "TCP".
7. In the "Direction" list, click "Outbound", and then click "Next".
8. On the "Secondary Connections" page, click" No", and then click
   "Next".
9. Click "Finish".

Ray Fong
Microsoft SBS Product Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

>Thanks Trevor,
>The article is not ready yet. i will wait to see...
>
>Jack
>On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 23:34:35 -0600, "Trevor Clark"
><notonyourlife@microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>827607
>
>



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