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Mustari (Programmer)
29 Jul 09 7:40
Hi all, I'm new to ISA Server, and I have a problem. I can't access my website located in DMZ from local host (ISA Server) and internal network. I created access rules to allow PING, HTTP, HTTPS and DNS from Internal to DMZ. Pinging the web server works without any problems, but my website won't open in a browser and I get the message "Internet Explorer cannot display the web page". I also created a web publishing rule, but still it doesn't work. Can anyone help, please?

I wanted to mention that accessing the website from another server in DMZ works...

Thanks!
Shad007 (IS/IT--Management)
3 Aug 09 7:45
is the DMZ directly attached to the external side of ISA? or do the packets route through another firewall to reach the dmz? sounds to me like something upstream of the isa is blocking your http but allowing icmp through.

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