Re: Unable to POP3 to internal E2k Server via ISA from external client

  • From: "Aaron T. Harker" <aharker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 14:18:06 +1000

When you publish your mail server it gives you the option of default or SSL 
authentication.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Kent Goldfinch [mailto:Kent.Goldfinch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Thu 3/7/2002 8:01 AM 
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        Subject: [isalist] Re: Unable to POP3 to internal E2k Server via ISA 
from external client
        
        

        The E2k 2nd nic is necessary purely to bypass ISA when internet clients 
are trying to pop3 to the E2k server. (work around)

        ISA doesn't use this interface. 

        Is 10060 authentication denied on the ISA or Exchange. 
        Clients can pop3 the E2k server when not going thru ISA??? 

        Therefore, is there somewhere in ISA re: authentication methods for 
POP3 to E2k??? that may be different to the way internet clients connect.

        E2k POP3 is config'd for Plain Text auth currently. 

        
        Kent Goldfinch 
        Information Technology Engineer 
          
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        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Jim Harrison [mailto:jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2002 3:41 a.m. 
        To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] 
        Subject: [isalist] Re: Unable to POP3 to internal E2k Server via ISA 
        from external client 


        http://www.ISAserver.org 


        Now you're mixing your network tenses. 
        If you telnet to the ISA server, the ISA will log that connection 
attempt. 
        Also, if you connect to the ISA, the E2K server won't see the 
connection on 
        its new external NIC. 

        Put the E2K server back on the single NIC. 
        Leave it behind the ISA. 
        Troubleshoot one thing at a time. 

        Check your Exchange setup; 10060 is: 
        Event ID 
        10060 

        Event Message 
        Permission denied. The remote server refused access to the requested 
        resource. Contact the administrator for the remote server and report 
the 
        problem. 

        Jim Harrison 
        MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG 
        http://isaserver.org/authors/harrison/ 
        Read the books! 

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: "Kent G" <kent.goldfinch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
        To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
        Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 13:12 
        Subject: [isalist] Re: Unable to POP3 to internal E2k Server via ISA 
from 
        external client 


        http://www.ISAserver.org 


        I have now tested from a simple pc on the network between isa server 
and 
        adsl with the exact same result... telnet Isa ext IP, screen goes blank 
        then says connection lost. 
        Those log entries I e-maled to you appear to be the attempts. 

        NB. Interesting thing. The E2k server now has 2nd nic in the 172.x 
network 
        (isa ext network) and ADSL router has 110 directed to the E2k server. 
ISa 
        appears to be logging the traffic from the ADSL to E2k server??? 
        Does Isa packet sniff or log all traffic that passes on its network?? 

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