Re: FTP through ISA 2004
- From: chris landman <chrislandman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:57:02 -0800
Yes. The machine has the firewall client intalled on it and it is trying to
FTP out to a site that is not located inside the network. So it is passing
through the ISA (inside to outside).
"Ain'tSoBad" wrote:
OK let me see if I understand this. you are trying to FTP out from a client.
site that has SBS 2003 and ISA 2004 running on their network? Clear the air
please.
"chris landman" <chrislandman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:41574F44-4A04-461E-A030-87FB3C0A6520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am trying to FTP out from a firewall client inside a SBS2003 with ISA2004
network. Normally the use would type the ftp address in IE and it would
then
prompt for a user and password. It will not work now that ISA has been
put
into place. I get the following error on the client:
Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. The login request was denied. The logon
account
might have been disabled or logon information might have changed. Log on
again to verify that the information was typed correctly. If the problem
continues, report the problem to the administrator of the Internet server
you
are requesting. (12015)
I have a rule set up to allow FTP to that site and I have unchecked the
read
only in configure FTP when I right click the rule. I have even added FTP
Server protocol and tried the ftp://user:password@fqdm.
Please help.
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