RE: Destination set being ignored

  • From: "Jim Harrison" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 14:57:19 -0800

Q1 - where are you testing this from?
Q2 - at the ISA server, what IP does "nslookup my-url" get you?
Q3 - exactly how is the "redirect to" defined in the web publishing rule?
Q4 - this is a typo, correct?
<snip>
I am trying to map http://my-url/hub002
to a local server http://192.168.2.228/hub0002
<snip>
..because if it's not, it won't work; ISA does not edit the path data in web
publishing rules.

1. don't use IPs in the destination sets fro web publishing.  It's bad.
2. only test publishing rules from outside ISA; at best, you'll get
inconsistent results testing them from behind ISA.


 Jim Harrison
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "G. Waleed Kavalec" <Kavalec@xxxxxxxx>
To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 13:01
Subject: [isalist] RE: Destination set being ignored


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One more time (am I getting tired)

> I have a destination set defined for my-url/hub0002
> but http://my-external-ip/hub0002 gives me an ISA 11001

Should have read:

"I have a destination set defined for my-url/hub0002
but http://my-url/hub0002 gives me an ISA 11001"


   ----------------------------
   G. Waleed Kavalec
   Baca, Stein, White and Associates
   281-342-2646



-----Original Message-----
From: G. Waleed Kavalec
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 2:59 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] Destination set being ignored


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(repost sans pgp sig)

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

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