ISA's web proxy listens on port 8080 point your choice of Linux web
browser to that port.
 
By default ISA/SBS2000 will not allow Linux hosts through as access is
based on your domain account. Create a client address set with your
internal IP address set in it then apply it to your access policy/site
and content rules. or just change your "Backoffice Internet Access Site
and Content Rule" to service "Any Request"
 
This is one of 10 ways to do it.
 
Flick me an email if you have any probs.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Highet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2002 10:13 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A simple step to getting beaten up by a pack of linux lovers



        I currently have 2 networks at home 

         

        1.      Dread I say it but its Windows, A Microsoft Small
Business Server is at the heart and this does all my mail (through
exchanges), as each member of the family has their own email address at
our domain. It also runs Microsoft Proxy server and ISA server (all
built into Small Business package). All the clients connect through this
server to the net via ADSL. 
        2.      A Linux network consisting of my desktop computer, and
my laptop. 

         

        The main reason for me having Linux is for Uni (completing Carl
Cerecke's wonderfully fun projects in COSC204 at Canterbury).

         

        I was wondering if anyone has had any experience at connecting
Linux clients to a NT server or at least getting them to access the net
through MS Proxy.

         

        Cheers 

        Ronald

         

        p.s. I am aware that it would be a lot simpler if I were to
change the server to Linux, but I need the server up and running to keep
current with SBS, as a few customers are also running it.

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