Re: 2 NIC to 1 Best Practice ?
- From: "Teneo" <not@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:01:00 +0100
I would ask WHY are you uninstalling... They have a terrific product and if
you cant support ISA then you are doing them an injustice by uninstalling.
You state 'they now require IPSec VPN' implying they cant have this with ISA
2004 ?
You uninstall ISA then you have made them LESS secure, keep ISA and add the
hardware firewall also.
Be honest with them, say you cant support ISA and will find them someone who
can.
"Dave" <please@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I recently moved from 2 NIC's to 1 and it was suggested that I first remove
the IP of the extenral NIC before I disabled it. I believe I also had to
change the gateway of the remaining SBS NIC to point to the internal NIC of
the edge fireall.
-Dave
"Colin" <Colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I need to uninstall ISA 2004 from a client's SBS 2003 box and install a
hardware firewall instead (they now require IPSec VPN). Is there a 'Best
Practice' for doing this ? My plan is to backup, uninstall ISA (which
will
presumable take SP3 with it ?), reboot if required, disable the external
NIC,
re-run the CEICW and then implement the hardware firewall. This will all
be
done off line until the F/W is installed. Can anyone see anything I've
missed
here ? TIA.
Regards Colin.
.
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