RE: ISA 2004, caching only.

  • From: Seán <pne1881@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "\[ISAserver.org Discussion List\]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 15:18:14 +0000 (GMT)

Thomas W Shinder wrote:
>It doesn't disable the firewall at all. The firewall is still in full 
>force. The only difference is that the ISA firewall is the only device

>that benefits from the firewall, which makes the ISA firewall the most

>secure device on your network. The rest of your network is still at 
>risk. Esp now that Cisco code is open source :-)


Hi Tom,

So having installed ISA server 2004 and having applied the unicast
template, what else is needed?

I take your point about the ISA server being secure as the firewall
can't just be switched off. Is the creation of a new firewall rule the
next step? As in, allow All Users to access all networks...


- Seán Carr








        
        
                
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