Re: Newbie question

Is your web server set up to be Secure, or is it in a DMZ. ?

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From: "M. Scholte" <scholte@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 5:04 AM
Subject: [isalist] Newbie question


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> Hi all,
>
> Just started with isaserver and came across the following problem. I think
> it has something to do with the routing table, but I'm not sure. I have
the
> following scenario: a webserver in range 192.168.10.0/24 and an isaserver
> with two nic's and a VPN connection (DSL) to my ISP (so there are three
> interfaces on the isaserver). The internal NIC has an address of
> 192.168.10.250 and the second NIC is on 10.0.0.150 and connects to my DSL
> box. The third connection is the VPN connection with an ISP assigned IP,
DG
> and DNS.
>
> I followed the excellent Tutorial: Designing An ISA Server Solution on a
> Simple Network from Tom Shinder and everything seems to work fine from a
> client perspective (Webproxy and Firewall client software installed)
>
> Then I tried to ping the outside world from the webserver but with no
luck.
> I can ping as far as the external interface on the isaserver from this
> webserver but that's it! I cannot see the Internet from here so my DNS on
> the webserver cannot use the Forwarding option, and thus, there is no
> external nameresolution on the internal network.
>
> I did enable the IP Fowarding on the isaserver, checked my lat table etc.
>
>
> Any help welcome...
>
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