> -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Harrison [mailto:Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: donderdag 14 juli 2005 15:33 > To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] > Subject: [isalist] RE: FTP Upload > > What was the SR number for that call (or was it in email?) As > Tom pointed out, you DO NOT need the firewall client unless > you cannot satisfy SecureNET requirements. I have a SR number, but don't know if i post it here, think they won't like that, but the rest of the story is true ? > > Below the answer i got from MS, hope it will help. > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > When Using ISA as a FTP proxy over HTTP it's working as a > CERN based proxy. The CERN Web Proxy protocol does not > support uploads to FTP over HTTP. > > To achieve uploading over FTP you'll need to use the > Microsoft Firewall Client, installed on your clients, and > have an ISA server set up with 2 Network Interface Cards, so > it acts as a Real Firewall. Doing this will enable you to add > in a rule for FTP, and allow users to upload to FTP servers. > > Using this method you can use IE, or command line FTP or any > other 3rd party FTP applications. To make IE use the Firewall > Client rather than the WebProxy Client you should disable the > proxy in the IE settings, this forces IE to use the Firewall Client. > ************************************************************************ De informatie in deze e-mail is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Als u deze e-mail onterecht heeft ontvangen, wilt u dan zo vriendelijk zijn de afzender te waarschuwen door deze e-mail terug te sturen en de gegevens van uw computer te verwijderen. De RDW kan niet volledig instaan voor de juiste en volledige overbrenging van deze e-mail. The information in this e-mail is exclusively intended for the addressee. If you have received this e-mail in error, then you are requested to inform the sender by returning this e-mail to him/her and delete the message. The RDW has not secured the contents of this e-mail and can therefore not guarantee the accurate and complete transmission of this e-mail. ************************************************************************