I think the point was more that it shouldn't be done on the firewall. In most cases you should be able to scrounge enough money together for a Pentium and install some sort of firewall, even if it is Linux. Then put all the goodies (SBS, ISA, EX) etc behind it not on it. More to the point i spose, where is the web traffic breaking down? How far do you get, is it a DNS error or is it ip related. Did you restart the server at all, what does the error message say as well as the firewall logs. Greg ________________________________ From: Troy Armour [mailto:troy@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 9/16/2003 6:46 PM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] RE: ISA server cannot connect to Internet http://www.ISAserver.org I didn't ask for a debate on the what should or shoudl not be done? But its the small business server server-so you're telling me then when i install the server i cant install exchange because i'm installing the ISA option-hmmmm? funny one that really when it all comes bundled together as it does? anyways i didn't really ask to be ridiculed. SBS is designed for this sort of setup-this company doesn't have the budget to put 2 servers in-then they couldn't run SBS anyway. they have 10 users-and some of them have to have install rights as thats just the way it goes in 2 office companys. can someone just answer the question if they have any ideas-i haven't seen this problem before. thanks troy ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Moffat <mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] <mailto:isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 10:32 PM Subject: [isalist] RE: ISA server cannot connect to Internet http://www.ISAserver.org You are kidding, Terminal Server on a firewall????....lol...heard everything now. Not even locked down so clients can install their own software....rotflol Uninstall ISA, get separate hardware and reinstall it. NOTHING should be installed on a firewall. 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