I have an ISA Server with a dual Nic card, and a Cisco router and PIX firewall.
All the client traffic use to use the switch as their gateway and then go out to the PIX for internet access.
When I first tested the ISA Server I set a few users IE settings (port 8080) point to the ISA server and the ISA Server worked fine.
We decided that it would be too much to change everyone IE settings so we had the Cisco Switch route all internet traffic to the ISA Server and then the ISA Server route it to the PIX. After this change I see on the Cisco Switch that all traffic is being routed to the ISA Server but the ISA Server is just forwarding all the traffic to the PIX and not blocking or recording any sessions. If you click on sessions it shows no one connected but traffic is passing through the Nics and the Server.
Any help would be appreciated
All the client traffic use to use the switch as their gateway and then go out to the PIX for internet access.
When I first tested the ISA Server I set a few users IE settings (port 8080) point to the ISA server and the ISA Server worked fine.
We decided that it would be too much to change everyone IE settings so we had the Cisco Switch route all internet traffic to the ISA Server and then the ISA Server route it to the PIX. After this change I see on the Cisco Switch that all traffic is being routed to the ISA Server but the ISA Server is just forwarding all the traffic to the PIX and not blocking or recording any sessions. If you click on sessions it shows no one connected but traffic is passing through the Nics and the Server.
Any help would be appreciated