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pagy (TechnicalUser)
28 Jul 09 5:43
I'm aware that I can use the publishing rules in ISA to receive web requests from the internet and forward them to my internal web sites, I will probably have around 3 web sites in total, corporate site, sharepoint, a n other and maybe owa in the future.

Where I'm a little unclear is where ISA has to sit for this, currently port 80 is forwarded from the firewall to a single web server that hosts the corporate site, now were I introduce the other web sites in the future can I just port forward 80 and 443 onto ISA in the DMZ and then let it deal with the traffic from there?  Or does ISA have to have an external WAN IP address on one of the NICs to do this?

Paul
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