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Remote Administration (or Access) - 22.Sep.2004 8:08:00 PM   
mmeltzer

 

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I have one ISA server on my network which consists of 3 different subnets, all connected by hardware VPNs.

Accessing ISA from the local subnet (192.168.101.x) works fine, but trying to access the server from either of the other two does not work.

My assumption is I need to add the other two subnets to the "Internal" network somehow. I've tried adding 192.168.102.x and 192.168.103.x to the list of networks, but that doesn't seem to work. Am I correct to guess that the address in the list needs to be the public IP address of the remote VPN bridgehead as opposed to the NAT address of either the bridgehead or any of the computers on that subnet?

Did that make sense?

Thanks.
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RE: Remote Administration (or Access) - 23.Sep.2004 7:21:00 AM   
tshinder

 

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Hi Marc,

Check out the "network within a network" config.

Best advice is to put three NICs in the ISA firewall.

HTH,
Tom

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