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gunjan151 -> Installing ISA 2006 in Unihomed environment (18.Jun.2008 11:43:16 AM)

I am planning to install ISA 2006 with a Single network adapter and working only as a Reverse proxy in DMZ.

I was going through Tom's article " ISA Server 2006: Installing ISA 2006 Enterprise Edition (beta) in a Unihomed Workgroup Configuration "

As per the article after i Select the network adaptor to select the network during the install i should apply the "Single Adapter Template" which overwrites the IP addresses in the network and adds the range of IP's

My question is what is the difference if we just keep the IP addresses which we got when a adapter was specified during the installation , why do we need to define the IP range as per the template if for a Single NIC ISA everything is Internal.




beldorion -> RE: Installing ISA 2006 in Unihomed environment (27.Jun.2008 11:25:34 AM)

Hi,
If you don't set the IP address ranges as per the Single NIC template, you might be in trouble as the source and destination addresses of a request have to belong to the Internal network.

Olivier




elmajdal -> RE: Installing ISA 2006 in Unihomed environment (29.Jun.2008 5:01:43 AM)

This is a template and the purpose of it , is to make you site back relaxed and configure nothing, just few next next clicks.

Actually , you do not need to apply any template, as you can configure the settings your self.

Edit/Remove any settings applied by the template and that you do not need it. And yes you can edit the Address Range, the created Firewall Policy .....

HTH,
Tarek




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