Re: Possible ISA issue?
From: Tony Su (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/11/04
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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:30:27 -0700
Gary,
Susan's recommendation is best unless your undescribed
objections are political and immutable.
But, given what you're asking for...
You don't say what clients are having problems printing...
you have 3 zones... Public Internet, DMZ (192.168.x.y) and
LAN (10.x.y.z).
Assuming your problem is printing from Users in your LAN,
you will need to configure a Printer Protocol rule. If
you're using default settings, the Protocol Defintion will
be outbound port 9100. Also, assuming that the Printer is
configured with a DG pointing to the Internet, I've never
done this on a Printer but you'll probably have to create
a Static Route in the printer's routing table to instruct
the printer not to go out the DG for your LAN's IP range.
If you don't need to print to this printer from the
Internet, configuring the printer's DB with your SBServer
should be sufficient instead of configuring a static route.
Tony Su
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, Susan,
>
>For a variety of reasons, I CANT put it on the inside of
the LAN.
>
>Can you help me figure out how to make this work?
>
>GaryK
>
>"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
<sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
>wrote in message
news:OBCePDyZEHA.644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> Uh.. Gary? Stick that printer on the inside of your
lan and give it a
>> IP address in the 10.x.x.x range. You are poking a
printing hole across
>> the internal network to the first line of the moat on
the outside of the
>> network.
>>
>> Move that connection to a switch on the inside of your
network.
>>
>> Gary Karasik wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have an HP/LJ4050N (IP 192.168.254.4) that is
attached to the same
>router
>> > as my SBS2K3 server (192.168.254.15 external;
10.0.0.2 internal). Prior
>to
>> > installing ISA, I created a TCP/IP port on the server
and was able to
>print.
>> > Since installing ISA, I can neither print nor create
a new TCP/IP port
>> > because the server can no longer connect to the
printer IP address.
>> >
>> > Is this an ISA issue? Is there some kind of static
routing or packet
>filter
>> > I need to create to make this work?
>> >
>> > GaryK
>> >
>> >
>>
>> --
>> http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm
>
>
>.
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