RE: Help?

  • From: "Friese, Casey" <cfriese@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 09:26:03 -0500

Is the network that user Y is sitting in part of your network or is it a 
client/customer network?  If it is an extension of your network - is it on the 
same domain or separate?

It boils down to, user Y needs to be have an account on LAN1 or User Y needs an 
Account on LAN1 that is setup with the same username and password as is on 
his/her local LAN(LAN2) for pass- through authentication To work.




-----Original Message-----
From: NASSIT NAJAT [mailto:n.nassit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 9:17 AM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: Help?


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Hi William,
I think that my question wasn't too clear. So the question is :

Our LAN1 is connected to on other network (LAN2) through an ISA Server: ( 
LAN1-- ISA SERVER ====== LS ======== LAN2 -- "User Y").


We want to allow User Y to connect to LAN1 but with authentication (username 
and password). Is it possible?

Thanks again.




-----Message d'origine-----
De : William Robertson [mailto:william.robertson@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : jeudi 19 décembre 2002 12:28
À : [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Objet : [isalist] RE: Help?


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Hi Nassit

I presume you mean:
Is there a way to be authenticated on ISA Server by Username and Password 
instead of by IP Address?

The short answer is YES!!!! But you need to provide us with more information...

If you are using a normal Internet Explorer WEB Browser and you wish to 
authenticate with Username and Password for normal Internet Surfing, then 
simply setup the Internet Options, Connections, LAN Settings to make use of the 
ISA Server as a WEB Proxy.

If you want to allow 3rd party applications to be authenticated by Username and 
Password (E.g. Windows Messenger, ICQ etc etc), then you will need to install 
the Firewall Client on each workstation. You can install this by running 
\\servername\mspclnt\setup.exe 

Once installed, the most common applications should work automatically. Once 
you really start playing with some funny applications (like I have on my site) 
then you will have to find out more about how the application tries to connect 
(through which TCP Ports, to which destinations etc), and then you will have to 
create a Protocol Rule and a Site&Content Rule to allow the traffic for the 
specific Username/Group.

Cheers
William R.


-----Original Message-----
From: NASSIT NAJAT [mailto:n.nassit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 19 December 2002 14:21 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] Help?

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Hi all,

I have just received a welcome message so i'm a beginner here :-) the thing i 
wanted to know is that if it's possible to connect to ISA by a login and 
password instead of an IP adress.

Thanks in advance


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