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2 domains and 1 isa server - 1.Sep.2004 5:06:00 PM
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racy
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Hi Everybody !
I have 2 domains (they aren't in the same namespace) and 1 isa server 2004 with 3 network cards (1 for internet, 1 for each domain).
I would like to control the internet access for each domain by users or groups.
Do I have to create a trust relationship for the 2 domains and join the isa server to a domain ? Is that the only way ?
Best Regards
Racy
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 1.Sep.2004 5:32:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hi Racy,
Yes. Or, if you're just wanted strong user/group based access control for Web connections, then you can use RADIUS for the Web Proxy clients.
HTH, Tom
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 1.Sep.2004 7:44:00 PM
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racy
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Thank You for your reply !
If I create a trust relationship , Which protocols do I have to enable in Isa Server ?
Best Regards
Racy
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 2.Sep.2004 1:36:00 AM
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grinn253
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quote: Originally posted by racy: Thank You for your reply !
If I create a trust relationship , Which protocols do I have to enable in Isa Server ?
Best Regards
Racy
I too am curious which protocols are needed for trusts relationships to other domains.
Thanks! Edgardo
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 3.Sep.2004 2:00:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hey guys,
If you check the chapter on the FE/BE configuration in the ISA/Exchange kit for the 2004 ISA firewall, you'll see the protocols required for domain communications.
HTH, Tom
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 5.Sep.2004 2:12:00 PM
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rls
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Hi Tom,
What¦s means FE/BE and where i found it. I¦ve the same enverioment with 2 domains, they aren't in the same namespace and isa with 3 nic
Best Regards
Rls
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 6.Sep.2004 5:12:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hi RLS,
I'm publishing an article on extending the domain into the DMZ today, so keep an eye out for that.
HTH, Tom
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 6.Sep.2004 6:45:00 PM
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racy
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Hi Tom,
I used ethereal and I found the follows ports in the "trust" communication between them:
53 UDP DNS 636 TCP ??? 88 TCP UDP ??? 3268 TCP ??? 35 TCP RPC 445 TCP SMB 3269 TCP ??? 389 TCP UDP ???
Best Regards
Racy
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 7.Sep.2004 2:24:00 AM
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tshinder
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Hi Racy,
The article is published. Check the front page.
HTH, Tom
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RE: 2 domains and 1 isa server - 8.Sep.2004 1:57:00 AM
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grinn253
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Maybe this article still applies? Microsoft Site
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