My ISA server is sensitive...

  • From: "Bryan Andrews" <bandrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 21:51:10 -0500

I don't know about anyone else here... but our ISAserver seems really
sensitive...

I mean, I feel like I know this thing pretty well... I have built it
twice now... We are using client sets and destination sets I believe the
way I am supposed to, and network is great - As long as I don't molest
it.

It seems like whenever I do anything much to it... it will get
tempermental and my webs will stop being published (I'll start to get
URL denied errors).

I am very careful to know what I have done and how to undo it. But it
seems more often than not I have to either restart it, or restore the
config. It has gotten to the point where I have to adhere by a very
strict SLA policy (of after midnight), which is not a bad rule, but
there are things that I should be able to do (and undo if I have to)
without disturbing normal network traffic.

Perhaps I am screwing something up, but when stopping and restarting the
services doesn't work, but restarting the box does, this gets very
frustrating and makes me think I am not screwing it up many of the
times...

Is this par for the course with ISA in anybody else's experience?

Thanks for any thoughts here...



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