[isalist] Re: Verizon DSL and ISA Server 2004 Problem!!!

  • From: "Jim Harrison" <Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 06:35:52 -0800

You're not giving the error codes provided by Outlook.

Using that, you can search MSKB and very often discover your answer.

You also haven't provided any alerts or error events from your ISA.

Does *any* traffic flow through ISA?

What is the ISA ipconfig/all?

What is the test client ipconfig/all?

 

From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tee Darling
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 3:59 AM
To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isalist] Verizon DSL and ISA Server 2004 Problem!!!

 

ISA Gurus,
  I just added a Verizon DLS box (Westel 327W) to my network and now I
can't send any e-mail out. Here is the configuration:
I have 2 NICs in my ISA Server 2004. The internal NIC has the IP range
192.168.35.0 thru 192.168.35.254. The External NIC is connected to the
Verizon DSL box. The DSL box gives out the DHCP IP range 192.168.1.15
thru  192.168.1. 47.  I have assigned  192.168.1.3  to the NIC  that is
connected to the DSL .  This  DSL  box by default allows all  traffic to
exit without  any  interferance.  I have  configured port  forwarding
for example  port 25,  port 443, port 110 etc to the appropriate box.  I
can  receive  e-mail  on  my  Exchange  Server 2003  without any
difficulty but whenever I send email out from one of my workstations,
the email ends up in the queue on the server and just sits there.
Anything I am missing here? 
Next, I am a little bit confused as to what kind of route configuration
I need to setup between my internal LAN and the DSL IP range or if one
would like to call it the DMZ. I am not sure if I can call the area of
the DSL IP range as the DMZ. Or would that area be part of the External
network? My plan is to add a 3rd NIC and assign the IP range 10.0.0.0
thru 10.x.x.254 and call that zone the DMZ. I haven't done this yet so I
am not worry about it now. My main problem is how to configure the ISA
firewall again to let the email go out from my Exchange Server 2003 box.
I just had this problem when I switched from my cable provider to the
DSL provider. I never had this problem with my cable box which wasn't
given out any private IP addresses out. 

I am also having problem making my verizon mail go out from my internal
LAN from one of my machine which has Outlook 2003. Here are the errors I
get from this workstation:

1). Find incoming mail server (POP3): Outlok could not connect to the
incoming mail server (POP3). The problem could be the server name or
port, or your server may not support SSL. Verify your port and SSl
settings in More Settings under the Advanced tab. 

2). Find outgoing mail server (SMTP): Outlok could not connect to the
outgoing mail server (POP3). The problem could be the server name or
port, or your server may not support SSL. Verify your port and SSl
settings in More Settings under the Advanced tab. 

3). Log onto incoming mail server (POP3): The specified server was
found, but there was no response from the server. Please verify that th
eport and SSL informatoin is correct. To access these settings close the
dialog, then click More Settings and click on the Advanced tab. 

4). Find incoming mail server (POP3): Outlok could not connect to the
incoming mail server (POP3). The problem could be the server name or
port, or your server may not support SSL. Verify your port and SSl
settings in More Settings under the Advanced tab. 

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Tee


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