Re: A conceptual question

Because you have the Incoming Web Requests listener operating on one or more 
external IPs.
If you have multiple external IPs and you set it to operate on only one of 
them, you'll see the others being blocked for incoming TCP-80 packets.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alex Decarli 
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  Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:07 AM
  Subject: [isalist] A conceptual question


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  The order of incoming requests in ISA server has 1. Packet filters and 2. Web 
Publishing (integrated-mode) , 3 Routing rules, 4 bandwidth rules.

  On my ISA Server, IP packet doesn't have any rule allowing or denying web 
publish.
  I know that by default , all is denied if it hasn't explicited allowed.

  then, Why packet filters aren't denying web publish  ?

  Alex D.
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