-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Every time I think I know how to use ISA it sends me back to kindergarten. I am trying to map http://my-url/hub002 to a local server http://192.168.2.228/hub0002 I have a destination set defined for my-external-ip/hub0002 and http://my-external-ip/hub0002 works fine. I have a destination set defined for my-url/hub0002 but http://my-external-ip/hub0002 gives me an ISA 11001 This isn't an issue on the internal server because I have "my-url" mapped on internal DNS, and on THAT machine http://my-external-ip/hub0002 works fine. It's only when coming from outside the firewall, using the url, that it fails. Yet nslookup on my-url reports our ISP's DNS entry is correct. How do I isolate this? Any suggestions? (PS: yes, I have rebooted. Often.) ---------------------------- G. Waleed Kavalec Baca, Stein, White and Associates 281-342-2646 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBP9OSi+wwDNlny8YhEQLtNwCfdm6KUzp7QjKZ7Zm5xw15Vj62vTUAoM4i eleP9MFeDRuNSDdkV4BbhFup =+g86 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----