IN the past, you could get away without the license that I've seen. I upgraded a system from Firebox III to Firebox X 700 and I edited the main config file, pointed to the new webblocker server ip and it works, HOWEVER
I found that you CAN NOT run the web blocker service on a XP OR WIN server...
I have a support call with Watchguard right now on this issue. The initial comment was to disable "Block Syn Attacks" as they say this causes the box to lock up. My complaint is "WOW" isn't this a major feature. :(
I'll post the results.
Goto this thread to get the results...
I have a support call with Watchguard right now on this issue. The initial comment was to disable "Block Syn Attacks" as they say this causes the box to lock up. My complaint is "WOW" isn't this a major feature. :(
I'll post the results.
Www.isaserver.org Go there and read up on client access sets. I pulled some files that were already made up, and imported them into some of my isa servers.
Have you tried using basic auth? Instead of NTLM which Unix based can't do? What you are trying to setup is called SecureNat clients. www.isaserver.org is an awesome site with tons of information on ISA. Hope this helps.
Unique access issue: SBS4.5 w/ Exchange 5.5-SP4
Issue is that no matter who the user is, they can log into anyones mailbox. I've checked the permissions, and looks just like any other exchange box i've worked on. I'm sure I'm missing something, but this has me stumped.
Any thoughts?
yea, i've done that, since i posted this, i think i know how to take care of this using group policy - local computer. I totally forgot about this feature. And i've learned how to import templates into gpo for something like office97 and 2000
very simple. first setup your user groups in your nt enviroment. In ISA, change the access policy/protocal rules. Generally by default, there is one rule. Take a look at the current rule. "Applies to:" is the area to look at. Here you can set to groups / client sets, which would be...
I don't totally follow your question. I have found that if you have a gateway assigned, that a program might bypass the proxy client and forward as a securenat client, thus being annoym. Check www.isaserver.org for more info to help you out.
Have you moved the default location? I've had permissions issues before because of this. Do you have a support account right now. David is really good at helping me out in cases.
They do have a newer server install that they just uploaded last week.
Thanks, I actually asked Cisco about that and they told me I didn't need it, but then it doesn't work, so guess I do. :) I'll give it a try.
Any Idea on why it's not firing off both channels on dial?
I've looked at the config maker, but wow, Cisco Techs HATE it.
The internet connection for the branch site would be from the central firewall at 192.168.1.254. I have a route of 192.168.2.0 > 192.168.1.253 in the Firewall.
I'm at wits end on this one. I've been through 3 different Cisco TAC events with this, and evedently, I guess if I would just get the time to sit down and cram on this, I could resolve it, but I don't have the time to become overnight CCNA. :(
Senario: Branch office connecting to central...
Are familar with printer inf mapping? wtsuprn.inf is the file name. Here is an example of one of mine. Notice that depending upon the driver that you use on the workstation, matters to the mapping on the server. To find what name, either look at the event logs that say it couldn't map, it will...
You MUST do so or it just won't work properly. The suggested is drive w:
It more less makes a working directory to let the program feel all warm amd fuzzy.
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