Re: Macs and ISAServer
From: Eriq Neale (eon_at_eonconsulting.idonotwantspam.net)
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:08:05 GMT
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<RichardSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> said:
> I finally was successful in getting our Macs to reach the Internet on
> our SBS 4.5 network.
> Now I'm finishing the installation of a new SBS 2003 server using
> ISAServer 2000 and of course I can no longer get the Macs to see the
> internet. I've checked the webproxy box and included a
> username/password, changed the port to 8080, using 10.0.0.2 as the
> proxy name. I also changed the authentication to basic on the IIS6 and
> restarted that service. (that is what I had to do in order to get it to
> see the Internet on the SBS 4.5 network).
> What am I missing here? Thanks in advance.
Hey Rich. i answered this post on the smallbizserver.net forums this
morning, but I'll respond again here.
You need to disable authentication for outbound web requests in ISA in
order for the Macs to browse the web correctly. This is done in the
Server properties page in the ISA management console. Look at the
Outgoing Web requests tab and disable the authentication requirement.
you'll also need to cofirm that your outbound packet filters apply to
All internal IP's instead of the SBS Internet Users group members only.
HTH...
-Eriq
-- Eriq Neale - MCSE, MCSA Messaging, MCP Small/Medium Business, Mac Guru EON Consulting Need additional IT insight? E-mail "support at eonconsulting dot net"
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