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Outlook without FWC??? - 24.Feb.2008 8:04:14 AM   
78scorpio

 

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Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do something crazy, I have 2 ADSL accounts, one is used for everyone to access the Internet through ISA 2000, and the other one is used to access a remote server.
I have now 2 different subnets, 192.168.0.x for internet and 192.168.1.x for remote desktop.
what i have done is setting 2 ip addresses on one single NIC and added a routing rule on the pc to forward the remote server ip address through 192.168.1.x.
it works fine, but the problem is that I have to disable the FWC and once i did that I'm not able to receive emails anymore.
my question is: is there any idea how to make microsoft outlook work when the FWC is disabled?
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RE: Outlook without FWC??? - 2.Mar.2008 7:49:47 PM   
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"make microsoft outlook work when the FWC is disabled" is a very big broad question without being able to fully understand your setup!!

I assume ADSL#1 is connected ONLY via the ISA server - and that internal PC's have hte internal IP address ofthe ISA machine as their default gateway?
I assume ADSL#2 is connected via  dsl-router that has an "internal" IP address in the same subnet as all your internal PC's?

or perhaps both DSL routers are OUTside ISA and its on the ISA machine itself where you have a routing rule something like "route add -p x.x.x.x mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.x" (where x.x.x.x is the remote server)

I'm just guessing here at how its configured. If both DSL's are "external" to ISA then a routing rule on an internal PC will do nothing other than try and direct traffic to an IP it cant find. (particularly if the router 'internal' IP is in a completely different subnet to the internal PC's!)



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