Re: Macs and other non-Windows computers

  • From: Paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 18:35:23 +0100

I seem to get more reliable results if I set up the Macs to use the ISA as a
SOCKS proxy instead. (Don't forget to use port 1080)
PaulS

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> From:         Greg McConnel
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> You can configure the Macs and Linux desktops as SecureNAT clients. Just
> configure their default gateway to point to the internal interface of the
> ISA server and give them a DNS address that resolves Internet names. If
> you
> have a browser on those PC's that allows you to enter a proxy server, just
> configure them as webproxy clients.
> 
> Greg
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> From: "Steve Krause" <KrauseS@xxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 5:10 AM
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> I have ISA setup to proxy and firewall the internal computers in our
> school
> district.  Are there any suggestions to allow Macintosh and Linux
> computers
> to get access to the internet?  One of the Macs is the District
> Superintendant.  He would not like to login if the Windows machines do
> not.
> 
> Thank you in advance!
> 
> Steve Krause
> Technology Coordinator
> Deer Park School District #414
> Deer Park, WA 99006
> 
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