Possible newbie mistake...publishing

  • From: "nu be" <nube04mc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:13:19 -0400

I've managed to get ISA 2000 installed on a W2K3 server but I think I made a newbie mistake and could use some guidance. I have an SDSL connection with static IP's. The IP on the external interface of the ISA server is set at lets say 205.179.209.98. I have seperate static IP's that I want to assign to my web and email servers. Since the ISP's are hosting my zone files I had them assign the IP's as follows:
Email Server: 205.179.209.99
Web Server: 205.179.209.100


I go and attempt to publish my web server according to the "Publish_Internal_Web.doc" and find that I can't access the site. One of the steps in the "Troubleing_Web_Publishing" doc ask
"Does the Web site name on the internet resolve to an IP address on the ISA Server computer?s external network adapter?"
When trying to access one of the websites I get the following error:


10060 - Connection timeout
Internet Security and Acceleration Server

Technical Information (for support personnel)

Background:
When the server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, contacted the upstream content server, it did not receive a timely response.


nslookup on the websites, www.nubiint.com and www.nusolutions.biz return 205.179.209.100 instead of the ISA servers external interface of 205.179.209.98. Is this a situation where I have to call and have the ISP point everything to 205.179.209.98? Or could it be a DNS issue? I don't have internet access or IIS installed on the ISA server and I plan on addressing that in another post.
Any responses on this issue is appreciated.


Thanks

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