I have a small subnet 192.168.1.0/24, and our DHCP server is giving out the addresses, minus a default gateway(not needed). I exported my config of my ISA 2006 machine, and built a completely new TMG machine, and imported the config.
When on the ISA 2006 machine, users could RDP THRU the ISA to servers we have publicly on the internet, and could also FTP or use FrontPage to publish websites on the other side of the ISA.
When I upgraded to TMG both of these things are "broken". I have an "all access" rule out, and FTP is allowed on this all access rule.
The other change to this, is that my client machines are Windows 7 now, which before they were Windows XP. Every machine has the firewall client installed upon it as well.
I am left scratching my head as to why this is not working now......I CAN get to the servers via RDP or FTP if I assign a static IP and default gateway. What am I missing?
The employees are trying to ftp with FRONTPAGE. I have enabled the FTP filter to allow active connections
When on the ISA 2006 machine, users could RDP THRU the ISA to servers we have publicly on the internet, and could also FTP or use FrontPage to publish websites on the other side of the ISA.
When I upgraded to TMG both of these things are "broken". I have an "all access" rule out, and FTP is allowed on this all access rule.
The other change to this, is that my client machines are Windows 7 now, which before they were Windows XP. Every machine has the firewall client installed upon it as well.
I am left scratching my head as to why this is not working now......I CAN get to the servers via RDP or FTP if I assign a static IP and default gateway. What am I missing?
The employees are trying to ftp with FRONTPAGE. I have enabled the FTP filter to allow active connections