RE: Remote Access

  • From: peterjpape@xxxxxx
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ("[ISAserver.org Discussion List]")
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:10:02 -0500

ISA will only see the VPN connection.  You don't need a ICMP packet filter or 
server publishing rule.  The problem is most likely some other TCP/IP or 
Windows Networking issue. 

Try pinging by internal IP address or FQDN.  
Sérgio <sboticario@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>HI,
>    I need acess to a server behind isa server, so my isa had two nics 
> (internal and external).
>i connect to isa external nic by vpn connection (with Routing and Remote 
>Access) and i received one IP of my internal network. But i can't ping any 
>computers of my internal network...
>I create the ICMP packets (ping query and response) and a SERVER PUBLISHING 
>RULE, it's enough???What i can do???
>
>Thanks in advance
>
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