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cm2gj

2003-03-28, 1:53 pm

hello Network guys!!... a simple question.. M$ Isa Server can provide NAT and PROXY?
Shiryu

2003-03-29, 3:33 pm

ISA Provide Proxy and SecureNAT.
cm2gj

2003-03-29, 4:19 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Shiryu
ISA Provide Proxy and SecureNAT.


nice
thanks

what is secure nat?
jeff_j_black

2003-03-29, 5:41 pm

Features

Alex, you'll like this...

Includes a link for trial version if you like as well.
cm2gj

2003-03-29, 6:04 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jeff_j_black
Features

Alex, you'll like this...

Includes a link for trial version if you like as well.



NICE.
regarding the trial version, i have a full featured ISA copy to test on labs..... thanks!!
me? I dunno...

2003-03-29, 7:00 pm

quote:
NAT is a standard feature of Windows 2000 Server's Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) and Win2K Professional's Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) component. (For more information about Win2K's NAT and ICS features, see "Windows 2000's Network Address Translation. However, SecureNAT contains a superset of the NAT features found in RRAS and ICS. So, if NAT is installed or ICS is enabled for any network connection, remove it before installing ISA Server to prevent conflicts. "
cm2gj

2003-03-29, 7:33 pm

quote:
Originally posted by me? I dunno...



Tell me something... what i can do in the case i need ISA Proxy and VPN on the same server? i can`t install the RRAS and normal VPN PPTP feature on the server?
me? I dunno...

2003-03-29, 8:06 pm

I think that can all be done from ISA server, a couple of links...
http://www.labmice.net/BackOffice/I...0/configure.htm

http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/...L__Revised.html

The second link wont work, but it can be found about 2/3 of the way down the first page in the Network Setting section. Of course you know theres a pretty handy setup wizard in ISA itself.

Also you can set up fairly elaborate DMZ with this software using triple homed computer, I have yet to get into that but it looks quite interesting.
cm2gj

2003-03-29, 9:41 pm

Thanks for the link.
"Fortunately" is not in my list of task the ISA server configuration, i only must provide a small support and design considerations to the technicians who must configure this section on the network enviroment.

As we only have one DSL connection to Internet and have my own DNS / Domain, i only need to administer this section. But my DSL connection now is shared with another company and we now use Wingate on a Member server who deliver my DSL to the other network (other company).

I have my own Hardware DSL VPN, and a IPSEC tunnel is made it with a remote location of my company.

The project to help the other company include:

* formating the 2k server
* reinstall 2k server, service packs, patchs, etc
* use ISA instead of Wingate
* make a PPTP mapping ports on the DSL 3com gateway to this server
* install VPN services (PPTP)

so on this way, i must have 2 kinds of VPN:

My own IPSEC Tunnel for my company
A 2nd PPTP win2k VPN (now maybe must be a ISA VPN tunnel).

Anyway, before implementation we must discuss this project extensively and make some testing and labs.

Thanks for your help and links.
jeff_j_black

2003-03-30, 7:13 am

Very interesting, let us know how it goes...
cm2gj

2003-03-30, 2:08 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jeff_j_black
Very interesting, let us know how it goes...


jaja ok... thanks.
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