ISAserver.org - Monthly Article Update

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  • Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 08:37:56 -0600

ISAserver.org - Monthly Article Update

Hi ISAlist,

New articles added to ISAserver.org last month:


Title: Using a Commercial Web Site Certificate to Publish Outlook Web Access 
(OWA) Part 4
Author: Thomas Shinder
Summary: In this, part 4 of the series, we’ll perform the following procedures: 
Create the Web Publishing Rule; Configure public and private name resolution; 
Test the solution.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Using-Commercial-Web-Site-Certificate-Publish-Outlook-Web-Access-OWA-Part4.html

Title: Using a Commercial Web Site Certificate to Publish Outlook Web Access 
(OWA) Part 3
Author: Thomas Shinder
Summary: In this, part 3 of our four part series on using commercial 
certificates to publish OWA sites, we’ll go over the following topics and 
procedures: Export the Web Site Certificate, with its Private Key and 
Certificate Chain, to a File and then Copy the File to the ISA Firewall; Remove 
the Web Site Certificate from the OWA Web Site; Request a Private Web Site 
Certificate for the OWA Web Site; Import the Commercial Web Site Certificate 
and Create the SSL Listener.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Using-Commercial-Web-Site-Certificate-Publish-Outlook-Web-Access-OWA-Part3.html

Title: ISA Server 2004 Best Practice Analyzer
Author: Marc Grote
Summary: In this article I will show you how to install and use the ISA Best 
Practice Analyzer (ISABPA). You can use ISABPA to analyze your ISA Server 2004 
environment for security holes, performance problems and configuration 
mismatches.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/ISA-Server-2004-Best-Practice-Analyzer.html

Title: Using a Commercial Web Site Certificate to Publish Outlook Web Access 
(OWA) Part 2
Author: Thomas Shinder
Summary: In this part 2 of our four part series, we'll go over the following 
procedures: Create a Web site certificate request on the OWA Server; Obtain the 
Web site certificate from the commercial certificate authority; Install the 
Commercial Web Site Certificate and CA Certificates on the OWA Site.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Using-Commercial-Web-Site-Certificate-Publish-Outlook-Web-Access-Part2.html

Title: Understanding ISA 2004 Monitoring (Part 2)
Author: Ricky M. Magalhaes
Summary: In part two of this monitoring series, we will cover information 
pertaining to sessions and the monitoring of the sessions using the sessions 
tab in the monitoring component. We will also cover the services tab and go 
through an easy way of starting and monitoring the ISA 2004 services in one of 
the ISA 2004 tabs. In addition to this, we will cover the connectivity tab and 
most importantly the logging tab.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Understanding-Monitoring-ISA-2004-Part-2.html

Title: Using a Commercial Web Site Certificate to Publish Outlook Web Access 
(OWA) Part 1
Author: Thomas Shinder
Summary: A question that’s come up from time to time over the last few years on 
the <a href="http://forums.isaserver.org/";>ISAserver.org Message Boards</a> and 
mailing list relates to using a commercial certificate in your OWA Web 
Publishing solution. Commercial certificates provide some advantages for a 
group of OWA publishing scenarios, so I thought it was about time to provide 
some guidance on this issue.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Using-Commercial-Web-Site-Certificate-Publish-Outlook-Web-Access-Part1.html

Title: Understanding ISA 2004 Monitoring (Part 1) - The Dashboard and Beyond
Author: Ricky M. Magalhaes
Summary: Many organizations have the basic requirement of being proactive, and 
have taken the measurement approach when identifying if the IT/IS investment in 
their information technology assets are being maximized. The only true way of 
measuring and managing this resource is by monitoring the resource closely and 
reporting on the resource on a continuous basis. Security assets that are 
critical to the business are often installed and forgotten and this is why it 
is recommended that a strong understanding of the monitoring process of ISA 
2004 is fundamental to its management.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Understanding-ISA-2004-Monitoring-Part1.html





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