RE: ISA 2004, caching only.

  • From: Seán <pne1881@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "\[ISAserver.org Discussion List\]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 11:06:25 +0000 (GMT)

Jim Harrison wrote:
>Don't
>Disbale
>Firewall
>Service.
>It's
>Not
>Supported

>What's unclear about this?

So what you're saying is that the firewall *service* in ISA 2004 cannot
be disabled. OK, but I simply don't want to use the firewall in ISA
2004...

To re-iterate: my issue is with Surfcontrol Web Filter which can't pick
up user names from Active Directory (under Citrix Metaframe). I need to
enable ISA 2004 in caching-only mode (according to Surfcontrol).

Does anyone know how different it is to *set up caching only in 2004*
compared to 2000? Has anyone done this?

This is on unihomed ISA 2000...

"You don?t have to use ISA Server as a firewall. Many organizations
already have firewalls in place that they?ve spend big money on, and
they?re not interested in wasting the tens or hundreds of thousands of
dollars they?ve spent on their existing firewalls. Other companies may
be interested in using ISA Server as a firewall, but they?re not quite
sure yet if they can trust it. Still other companies are very happy
with the firewall they?re using, but they?d like to take advantage of
ISA Server?s advanced Web Proxy service that allows both outbound
access control and Web Publishing."

http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/unihomedisa1.html

- Seán Carr



        
        
                
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