RE: WTF?? ISA 04 semantics inbound or outbound
- From: dboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Douglas Boyd [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 02:03:57 GMT
Mike
Thanks for using Microsoft Online Support
The inbound and outbound in ISA2004 translates more to source and
destination. For example when a client try to access something on the
server. That is outbound from the lan to the localhost. Traffic from the
server to the lan would be outbound from the localhost to the internal
network. Traffic from the internet to the server is outbound from the
internet to the external network card.
I hope this helps
Doug Boyd
dboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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