Re: SKYPE through ISA 2004
- From: "Mike Webb" <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:09:37 -0600
Guess I misinterpreted a post above from Justin:
"In other words, if I'm this laptop user, plugged in but not joined to
the domain, and I have enough connectivity to make a connection,
through the switch, to TCP port 80 or 139 on another node, then this
node actually is inside the network."
I'll close it now.
Mike
"Pop" <Iknowyouwantit@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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no. no no.... port 139 must never be open on a router... close it
immediately...
why did this one get chosen ?
"Mike Webb" <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, I enabled Port 139 on my router, and entered my login/password for
ISA in their Skype proxy settings, but no-go. Just sat there with
"Connecting" showing.
Anything else I can try?
Mike
"Dean Collins" <collins_dean@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Nah you dont need to do any of this at all.
if they have access to port 80 and the internet they can get skype to
work.
Basically tell them to power up skype and click "tools", "options",
"connections" - then tick the box for alternative connection, they'll be
able to access it fine.
Cheers,
Dean
"Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes that's basically how I'm suggesting you "allow" Skype. Even though
the laptops don't theoretically have access to your internal network
that's where they are connected. Otherwise if you're comfortable with
them being internal you can try to set them up as SNAT clients for ISA
which means they have to have an internal static IP address.
"Justin Brown - SYNACS" <jcbrown@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think Steve is referring to physical access to the network, and not
necessarily about actual permission to use resources there. Correct me
if I'm wrong, Steve.
In other words, if I'm this laptop user, plugged in but not joined to
the domain, and I have enough connectivity to make a connection,
through the switch, to TCP port 80 or 139 on another node, then this
node actually is inside the network.
One way around this is to insert (if you haven't already) a NAT device
that A) ISA Server and B) OTHER *both* plug into.
A Skype user would fit into the category of 'other'.
Mike Webb wrote:
Well, there laptops do NOT have access to the network, all they gain
is
internet access. They've got IP's from DHCP, but are not joined to
my
network.
Mike
"Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you absolutely sure you want to allow Skype inside your
network? I'd
give those users a connection on the outside of your network to
avoid any
potential security issues.
"Mike Webb" <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Running SBS 2003 Premium, ISA 2004, Exchange, WSUS, 2 NIC's and a
router,
dynamic IP, DDNS service through dyndns.org.
===========================
We've got a couple folks here doing research for a few months. On
their
personal laptops, they have SKYPE to converse with family and
associates.
They tried it for the first time yesterday and told me today it
wouldn't
work. First thing I think of is ISA. The laptops are not part of
the
domain, but each of them is a Power User in the domain. For those
who've
gotten this to work, what tips can you give me?
--
Mike Webb
Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc.
a 501 (c)(3) conservation non-profit organization
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