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Hello All,
We are having an issue getting our machines to access any site that has port 8080 as part of the site name. We use ISA 2004 and a web content filter called WebMarshal. When a user tries to go to a calculator on the Bureau of
Labor Statistics site - we get a warning from Marshal that a socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. I don't expect any of you to know what to do with WebMarshal but it seems to be
trying to go through 8080 which is ISA's domain. We do not use 8080 for our web filtering since all client computers are told to use the proxy server through 8082 (the port that WebMarshal uses). WebMarshal does listen on 80
for information coming from ISA but not on 8080 since there would be a conflict with what ISA is already doing. We are really only using ISA as a secondary firewall (some relaying and spambots got through when I turned the
firewall part of ISA off in the wizard) and for VPN access. Our internal range for IP addresses is correct (10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255) so I know that this is not an IP conflict with the web and we are using two NICs (one
internal and one external).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rob
We are having an issue getting our machines to access any site that has port 8080 as part of the site name. We use ISA 2004 and a web content filter called WebMarshal. When a user tries to go to a calculator on the Bureau of
Labor Statistics site - we get a warning from Marshal that a socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. I don't expect any of you to know what to do with WebMarshal but it seems to be
trying to go through 8080 which is ISA's domain. We do not use 8080 for our web filtering since all client computers are told to use the proxy server through 8082 (the port that WebMarshal uses). WebMarshal does listen on 80
for information coming from ISA but not on 8080 since there would be a conflict with what ISA is already doing. We are really only using ISA as a secondary firewall (some relaying and spambots got through when I turned the
firewall part of ISA off in the wizard) and for VPN access. Our internal range for IP addresses is correct (10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255) so I know that this is not an IP conflict with the web and we are using two NICs (one
internal and one external).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rob