[isalist] Second connection to certain sites....

  • From: "Taps" <Taps@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 23:00:39 -0500

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Can someone tell me why ISA 2006 STD would want to make a second
connection to a web server from the localhost.....  And then not pull up
the page I originally asked for???

For instance:
DOOR    2007-01-07    21:53:26    TCP    192.168.69.61:1841
4.71.165.84:80    192.168.69.61    Internal    External    Establish
0x0    Allow All Web    HTTP    N    0    0    0    0    -    -    -
-    -    -    -    -    16    835    -    -    -    2007-01-07 21:53:26
DOOR    2007-01-07    21:53:26    TCP    66.xx.xxx.xx:34926
4.71.165.84:80    66. xx.xxx.xx    Local Host    External    Establish
0x0    -    HTTP    N    0    0    0    0    -    -    -    -    -    -
-    -    11    836    -    -    -    2007-01-07 21:53:26


It doesn't do this for every site.  but one of the main ones it does is
*.microsoft.com.  So getting windows updates ain't happening.  And since
my wife found this when trying to go to http://www.llli.org/ I am
getting all sorts of crap because that one doesn't work either.  

But this isaserver.org, and most of the other site we use do.  Its just
a handful of them that show this.

I am at a loss.  Anyone have a clue where I should start looking?

 

 

 

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