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Accessing ISA Server From Internal LAN

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poorme

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Jul 26, 2007
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Computers From the Internal LAN can't access the ISA server 2004 computer( Shares, VNC , Remote Desktop, etc),but from the ISA Computer I can access any share on other computers.

the ISA is also a DC (server 2003).I want to connect to this server through VNC or Remote Desktop. While I can manage other servers remotely, I have to go to the server room to see this particular server.

help ............
 
you must go into the system policy and add the ip range or pc's or the computer names themselves that can access the isa server. It is a very bad setup to have the isa server also be a DC.
 
nhidalgo , Thanks

What I did is create an access rule(firewall Policy), Internal to localhost allowing some protocols.Is that the system policy you are referring ? Now I am accessing remotely. Thanks
 
NO, it's not the same as the system policy. System policy is being applied first before all the other rules. But anyway, the recommendation given by nhidalgo is very correct as well.



Victor(MCS)
MCSA/MCSE:Security & Messaging;CNE;CCSE+;CIWSP;CIWSA;Network+;Security+;CCNA;nCSE;CISSP
 
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