ISAserver.org - Using ISA Server 2004 RADIUS Authentication in Web Publishing Rules (Part 1)

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  • Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 15:59:48 +0200

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Title: Using ISA Server 2004 RADIUS Authentication in Web Publishing Rules 
(Part 1)
Author: Paul Baldwin
Summary: A valuable feature in any firewall is an ability to authenticate users 
before they are allowed to communicate with servers behind that firewall. ISA 
Server is one of the few firewalls that can provide this service for any Web 
servers that it publishes, but previously this feature had only been practical 
if the ISA Server was a domain member with access to the Active Directory. With 
ISA Server 2004 additional methods of authenticating were introduced, one of 
which allows the ISA Server to authenticate users in the Active Directory 
without requiring the ISA Server to be a member of that Active Directory 
forest. The mechanism it uses is RADIUS, a protocol perhaps better known in 
connection with dial-up and VPN access.
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/ISA2004-RADIUS-Authentication-Web-Publishing-Rules-Part1.html





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