Has anyone in this group successfully utilised MS ISA2000 svr [Proxy2
successor] and if so - is the content filtering side much improved? Any
comments would be appreciated on the subject.

Thanks

Alastair Newman
Network Analyst


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From: Steve Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2002 09:40
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Subject: [gb-users] Proxies


We have just that sort of arrangement ie: MS proxy 2  behind a Gnatbox
appliance and it works just fine,  if you make the proxy a member server in
your domain then you can apply authentication and any restrictions you like.

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