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Port Forwarding in ISA

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FlyboyLDB

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I am using ISA 2006 on MS SBS 2003 w/two NICS. Internet and email are working.

I need to port forward to an internal IP address - si I need to send port 3389 to internal 192.168.0.10 workstation. I have attempted to set that up in ISA to no avail. Also, I need to open up port 22 incoming & outgoing. Any idea how to correctly set this up? Thanks
 
i'm not familar will ISa 2006, but in isa 2000 you must publish the the internal server. Basically you go into server publishing, select the protocol and port you wish to publish(3389 Terminal services). THen select the external ip of your ISA server and the internal IP of the pc you are publishing(192.168.0.10 )

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You need to create a Server Publishing Rule. You select the protocol in the 'Traffic' tab (RDP in this case) and you put the IP of the computer you actually want to access through RDP in the 'To' tab. If you want to publsh it to a non-standard port, in the 'Traffic' tab you can find a button called 'Ports...', you'll find there the option to change it.
 
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