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Blocking Certain IP Addresses access to the Internet

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arturner

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Hi All,

We are currently running Proxy Server 2, although we are now testing ISA server to replace it, At the moment, we block certain IP addresses access to the Internet, but looking at ISA server it seems that the only way to block access, is by stipulating a range of IP addresses in a 'set' that are to be denied access, is there any way to block single IP addresses?

Thanks In Advance

Andy
 
As far as I have found the addresss set is the only way to do it. Although you could make an address set of just one IP address and set a Deny rule based on that set name. Its a bit of a pain though and you could end up with tons of destination sets.


 
You can deny access based on IP addresses. You would access the site and content rules/rule configuration and deny access to sites contained in a destination set. However, you cannot configure any other type of restriction on this rule. Hope this helps.
 
Do you block them by IP, coz this is the only way in Proxy. If so, your clients are static IP's, right?
Maybe re-think the install, integrated mode, and apply to (NT) groups of users instead!? Just a thought!?
 
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