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Capabilities question - 13.Nov.2001 8:54:00 PM
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solutionsville
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Joined: 13.Nov.2001
From: Fort Worth, TX, USA
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Being new to ISA, I would like to know if this is possible. We have a server on one network, and have a "disaster recover" duplicate network in another location. The server is accessable from the normal online network, however the DR network is not currently. Can I with ISA set it up so that I can communicate with the devices on the DR side and prevent them from communicating on the duplicate network back to the live network. Thanks,
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RE: Capabilities question - 17.Nov.2001 4:02:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hi Solutions, Both of these networks are likely to be on the LAT. Therefore, ISA Server wouldn't be the best solution for internal network access control. Consider using IPSec Policies or RRAS packet fitlers or TCP/IP Filtering to accomplish this. HTH, Tom ------------------ http://www.isaserver.org/shinder/ Get It Here!
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RE: Capabilities question - 19.Nov.2001 3:54:00 PM
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solutionsville
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Thanks, quote: Originally posted by tshinder: Hi Solutions,Both of these networks are likely to be on the LAT. Therefore, ISA Server wouldn't be the best solution for internal network access control. Consider using IPSec Policies or RRAS packet fitlers or TCP/IP Filtering to accomplish this. HTH, Tom
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