Re: Hosting Websites on SBS2003 with ISA2000
- From: "cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 07:27:06 -0400
Thanks for the response.
To answer your question, it is Internet-Router(DMZ)-WAN site of SBS2003. The
websites are supposed to sit on the IIS of the SBS. ISA is installed.
My question is: Can we assign multiple public IP addresses to the WAN Nic of
the SBS and host the 3 websites referencing the IP addresses rather then
host headers?
This is not something we would recommend but the client really wants to use
different IP addresses.
Claus
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Claus,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that you want to have some suggestions to use ISA 2K to host
> three websites with different Public IP address, different domain name,
> respectively but with same company name. If I have misunderstood your
> concern, please let me know.
>
> I am sorry from your post, I cannot have a clear image what exact network
> diagram on your side, so I could not have any commend at this stage.
> Please
> help to confirm following information with me:
>
> 1> where these three additional websites locate. I need to know what exact
> your Network Topology it is. For example:
>
> a. {Three Web Sites} {Internet} {Router} {ISA 2K} {SBS 2K3} OR
>
> b. {Internet} {Router} {ISA 2K} {SBS 2K3} {Three Web Sites}
>
> 2> Are these three web sites member servers in the SBS 2K3 domain?
>
> 3> If possible, may I know what these web sites used for?
>
> If your scenario is b, all these three web sites locate behind ISA 2K, we
> can create Web Publishing Rule to Publish these web sites. Please see my
> general steps below:
>
> ==========================================
>
> Make sure that you can access these three web sites internally.
>
> 1. On the ISA server, make sure that we can visit the three web sites by
> using their IP address.
>
> ==========================================
>
> Create Destination Sets:
>
> 2. Open Internet Security and Acceleration Server.
>
> 3. Expand to Server and Arrays\Yourdomain\Policy Elements\Destination
> Sets.
>
> 4. Right click Destination Sets, select New -> Set.
>
> 5. In the Name blank, input the name of "Web Site 1". Click OK.
>
> 6. Repeat Step 2 -5 to create three Destination Set for each web sites.
>
> ==========================================
>
> Create Web Publishing Rule:
>
> 7. Expand to Server and Arrays\Yourdomain\Publishing\Web Publishing Rules.
>
> 8. Right click Web Publishing Rules, select New -> Rule.
>
> 9. Run the New Web Publishing Rule Wizard.
>
> 10. On the front page, input the Web Publish rule name.
>
> 11. On the Destination Sets page, select "Specified destination set". In
> the Name blank, select the Destination Set you just created in step 5.
>
> 12. Client Type: Any request.
>
> 13. Rule Action:
>
> Redirect the request to this internal Web server (name or IP address) -
> Input web site's IP address.
> Input the HTTP, SSL and FTP ports that this web site needs underneath.
>
> [Note]: The information in the page must match with the web site in step
> 10.
>
> 14. Finish.
>
> 15. Repeat step 7 - 14 to create the Web Publishing Rule for the other two
> web sites.
>
> [Note]: If you created these three web sites on one member server and they
> use different Ports:
>
> a. Repeat step 7 - 11, apply this rule to "Specified destination set", and
> select the second Destination Set for the second Web Site.
>
> b. Proceed to the page of "Rule Action" and input the member server's IP
> address.
>
> c. Input another Port for the second web site.
>
> =========================================
>
> Restart ISA Services.
>
> 16. Expand to Server and Arrays\Yourdomain\Services.
>
> 17. On the right pane, high light each ISA Service and click "Start a
> Service" underneath.
>
> ==========================================
>
> Test:
>
> Open IE, type http://<web site's FQDN>/port
>
> Hope this information helps. If anything is unclear, please feel free to
> let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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>>From: "cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Hosting Websites on SBS2003 with ISA2000
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>We need to host 3 additional websites on an SBS2003 with ISA2000 that have
>>different domain names than the company domain. We also would like to
> assign
>>individual public IP addresses to those websites. Does anybody have a link
>>to a good paper on this? Are you aware of any problems assigning multiple
> IP
>>addresses on the SBS WAN NIC?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Claus
>>
>>
>>
>
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