Bewary if ISA server in this role. Consider it more of a 'personal
firewall' only able to 'monitor' what comes from the outside. You have no
control over what is sent out. M$ altered their web pages to accomodate
this. You might find an "ISA" query on the bugtraq archives to be
knowledge worthy.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Chris Patterson wrote:
> Is anyone here familiar with the new MS ISA Server? I need to know if a
> single ISA server will act as a firewall for a public and private IP
> scheme (30 public and 126 private) with three NICs in a machine.
> Separate the NICs by physical networks: 1 - external, 1 - Internal
> Public, 1 - Internal Private.
>
>
> Or am I just wasting my time trying to get a MS product to work like its
> advertised? As a firewall....
>
>
> Chris Patterson
> Network Administrator
> Axiom Systems
> Http://Www.AxiomSys.Com
> The Truth Is Out There. Go Find It. Http://Www.2600.Com
>
>
>
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