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Using MACS thru ISA

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MrSinister

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May 22, 2002
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Hi All..

Wonder if anyone canhelp shed some light on my issue.
I have an ISA server running in caching mode only(strictly as a proxy server) and al is working fine for PCs.
What issue I have now is that i need to get a set of Apple MACS running through ISA.
I have read some articles on using SecureNAT, is this still possible when using ISA in caching mode only ?
 
I am not sure about Cache mode only and SecureNAT. But the SecureNAT is the only way to allow the MAC clients out. I typically use Intergrated mode and create a range of IP addresses designated for the MACs and statically assign them the IP, subnet and Gateway (router in the mac IP window). Create a protocol rule to allow only the client address set of the macs out and specify the protocols u want to allow out. I imagine you can try this in Cache only mode. If it doesn't work change it to intergrated.
 
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