RE: Site Connectivity with ISA / VPN

  • From: "Simon Weaver" <Simon.Weaver@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 19:56:52 -0000

Hello Tom
You mentioned enterprise groupware products on a firewall machine - what 
happens if you only have a single server in each site? Would ISA not protect 
things?
 
Simon Weaver
Technical Consultant
MCSE+Internet / MCSE Windows 2000
Integrated Solutions Corp. Ltd
http://www.iscl.net <http://www.iscl.net/>  

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas W Shinder [mailto:tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 June 2003 16:14
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: Site Connectivity with ISA / VPN


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Hi Simon,
 
You can accomplish all three, it'll take a little bit of tweaking. The trust 
relationships should not be an issue, but depending on what you want to 
accomplish, you will need to enter the same accounts and passwords in each 
domain. However, I don't recommend putting enterprise Groupware products on a 
firewall. Its like putting your wallet out on the front yard before you go to 
bed at night and expect it to be there in the morning :-)
 
HTH,
Tom
 
Thomas W Shinder
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-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Weaver [mailto:Simon.Weaver@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 11:23 AM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] Site Connectivity with ISA / VPN


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Hello everyone
I would like an opinion on this matter and am grateful for any advice.
 
I have the potential to get a client on SBS2k. They have 3 offices where they 
would like teh following requirements:
 
1) Email anywhere they go at each site
2) VPN connectivity, so someone at site 1, can access site 2 or site 3 from 
their PC, and Visa Versa
3) Web Based Email
 
Now with SBS2k, I dont believe Point 1 is going to be easy, but if they were to 
go for Web Based Email then in my eyes, point 3 and point 1 will do the job.
 
Point 2, I am unsure about :o( I know ISA has VPN Wizards, but now sure how 
this connectivity would work in SBS2000. In my eyes, I would look at connecting 
Site1 to Site2 and then Site2 to Site3. 
 
But as SBS does not support Trust Relationships I think I am going to be 
running into authentication issues here.
 
Does anyone have any advice on this matter, and whether SBS2k would be able to 
do this?
 
Opinions and feedback is great :o)
 
Simon Weaver
Technical Consultant
MCSE+Internet / MCSE Windows 2000
Integrated Solutions Corp. Ltd
http://www.iscl.net <http://www.iscl.net/>  

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