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New ISA Server ....

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AnthonyCasta

IS-IT--Management
Dec 5, 2005
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My company is looking into using an ISA server ... Since I have never used this in the past, I am a little confused on where I should install it .. Let me provide a little backround ...

We currently have 3 file servers running ..

1. DNS Server - Has all files and applications
2. Mail #1 - Mail server and Web Server
3. Mail #2 - Backup mail server with a few mailboxes

We also have another server that is not in use ..

Where should I install ISA to be the most efficient and least hassle? ...

All servers are using windows 2000 advanced server and exchange 2000

Thx in advance ...
 
Typically, you would want the ISA server between your network (including servers) and the Internet. ISA is designed to cache web content/proxy (to reduce Internet bandwidth needs), provide protection from the Internet, and to control access to the Internet from your network. Most people seem to run a configuration of:

INTERNET=====Hardware Firewall=====ISA======Private Network.

Other configurations can make a lot of sense dependent on needs.

Dan
 
Thx Dan .. So you would would it be your recommendation to install it on the seperate unused server we have? .. In addition to that you would recommend using a hardware firewall ... Do you have any preferance? ..

Thx for your response ... Tony
 
Yes, I would do a seperate server. It can be real tricky and potentially cause security problems to try and have anything else on the ISA Server.

I currently use a WatchGuard Firewall and have mixed feelings on it. I like the looks of the Cisco PIX/ASA firewall and the Fortinet product line looks interesting. I am told the ISA 2004 can be used as your only firewall. I just don't know of too many people doeing so.

Dan
 
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