Re: ISA 1 NIC
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 16:01:19 -0400
Depending on your Cisco hardware you can put the SBS WAN in the DMZ of the
Cisco and terminate the Cisco LAN in the SBS LAN. You can also run ISA in a
one NIC setup but I would not recommend that.
The third option is to buy a cheap router and plug the Cisco and the SBS WAN
into the LAN of that router. Then terminate the LAN of the Cisco in the SBS
LAN.
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Claus
"Colin" <Colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:85896DA7-C9F5-49D1-8934-CB39A92D6188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,
I have a client that wishes to use the Cisco VPN Client to remotely access
their SBS 2003 Prem server. I know that using 3rd party VPN clients with a
2
nic setup is a non starter. This client also wants to block access to
certain
unproductive websites and messenger crap. I know I can use ISA in 2 nic
mode
to accomplish this but can it filter website URL's etc in 1 nic mode ? My
gut
feeling is 'no' but I'd appreciate confirmation. If not, can anyone
recommend
another way of accomplishing this without needing to spend £1000's ? Many
thanks.
Regards Colin.
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