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DIRECT SITE ACCESS - 29.Nov.2006 10:35:19 AM   
scotte76

 

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Hi,

I am using ISA 2004 Enterprise Edition + SP1

The ISA server are load balanced between 3 servers. They are all configured in Single Network Adapter Mode (Web Caching Only)

I am having a problem configuring the Bypass Proxy setting for domain/IP addresses.

I have entered all the domain names and ip addresses that I want to bypass the proxy but when our network department captures traffic on the swicth that is coming from clients to the sites in question, they are not bypassing the proxy.

The internal network settings are as follows.

Web Browser tab:
Bypass proxy for Web Servers in this network - This is ticked
Directly access computers specified in the Domains tab
If ISA server is unavailable, use this backup rotue to connect to the internet - Alternate ISA server specified at a different site

Firewall Client tabe:
Enable Firewall client support for this network - Ticked and first ISA node specified
Use Automatic Configuration script - Ticked and Use Custom URL enabled

Any ideas why the sites are still going through the ISA servers, do es the above config need changing or do I need to create an access rule ???

Many Thanks

Scott





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RE: DIRECT SITE ACCESS - 31.Jan.2007 10:35:41 AM   
markberry

 

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I had a similar problem accessing our internal sites. I had setup all the settings as you had done and the requests were still going to ISA and ISA was forwarding those requests to our ISP.

What I ended up doing was to create a web chaining rule and told it to retreive the request directly for the internal sites. Then place this rule so it comes before the default rule.

Hope this is of some help.

Mark Berry

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