There was no problems both times ive done it. The metaframe server needed rebooting, and there was one option about zones, under the farm properties.
But other than that, i didnt have any problems
Protocol Rules allow ISA clients to send traffic through the ISA Firewall. ISA dynamically opens the ports needed for the protocols when a client accesses them. You can have an ISA server working fine without any IP Packet Filters defined. IP packet filters just pass traffic at the packet level...
I assume you already have ISA setup and working, and you have Protocol Rules, Site & Content Rules, IP Packet Filters already in place.
To ban certain web sites, i would start of by creating a Destination Set in Policy Elements. In this destination set include all the websites you would like to...
that isnt very much information to be able to tell. Have you created a Site and Content rule to specify what addresses you can access? Taking a long guess at it, i would proably say it is a name resolution problem resolving external domain names.
This occurs because there is a application filter which is enabled by default that redirects all firewall/secure NAT clients to the Web Proxy service for web requests. So when your users are using there web broswer they are still using the web proxy even though there web broswer isnt set up for...
It doesnt sound like the problem lies with the HTTP Content settings. Although ticking each of the default builtin content groups doesnt allow every piece of http content to be allowed. Those default content groups only are the most common used web content.
I would suggest on that Site and...
I will need a little more information than that to help you. What settings have u setup on the Firewall. What protocol rules, site and content rules, and IP Packet filters have you created? What other settings have you changed or put in?
According to the microsoft web site. It means that someone sent an invalid SMTP command which was filtered by ISA at the ISA SMTP Filter and the command was not one of the allowed commands in the SMTP Filter. To get rid of these errors disable the SMTP Filter.
u will need to create a site and content rule on the isa server to allow web request from the downstream proxy 2 server.
if you need some help with that just ask.
no that is your RAS taking up dhcp leases for remote access connections. This is quite normal behaviour when RRAS is setup to allow Remote Access connections
I havent seen to many posts for Citrix Secure Gateway, so i hope someone can help me.
I have set up a web server with NFUSE classic 1.7 in my DMZ. I can get this working fine and external clients can logon and connect to the published apps.
I decided to implement Secure gateway to add a bit...
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