Re: How to configure with VPN endpoints outside ISA2K4?



Sorry, I've not had the opportunity to do it ;-(.

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"Gary Karasik" <gkarasik@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Well, that's what I have, but I can't get ISA to talk reliably to the VPN
> appliance. Thus my initial query, Does anyone have experience with a VPN
> endpoing appliance that works with ISA. So far everyone's been generous
> with theory, but there's a dearth of practical experience.
>
> GaryK
>
> "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote in message news:%23prg3PezFHA.2064@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I think if I had a branch office scenario, I'd have to do one of two
>>things:
>>
>> a) single nic sbs with hardware VPN endpoints both sides - ditching ISA.
>> b) SBS (with ISA) as the VPN server at one end, with hardware at the
>> remote end.
>>
>> --
>> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> SBS Rocks !
>> ----------------------
>> "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll
>> understand." - Confucius
>>
>>
>> "Gary Karasik" <gkarasik@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uucWvnczFHA.164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> For branch-office-connectivity purposes, both Russ Grover and Aus have
>>> suggested using two VPN appliances and establishing a tunnel between
>>> them. What I can't figure out how is, Once that's done, what then?
>>>
>>> You get the tunnel up between the two endpoints.
>>>
>>> (Like this: Branch Office workstations---VPN endpoint===DSL
>>> Router===Internet===DSL Router===VPN endpoint---ISA 2004 server---SBS
>>> network.)
>>>
>>> Here's where I get stuck: Isn't the VPN tunnel ending outside of ISA?
>>>
>>> How do you then get the connection through ISA to the SBS network?
>>>
>>> Am I making this more complicated that it is?
>>>
>>> GaryK
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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