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> We are running a similar setup here with no issues. ISA 2006 on VMWARE
> sitting in the DMZ. We do
: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:48 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: ISA and CAS server
We are running a similar setup here with no issues. ISA 2006 on VMWARE sitting
in the DMZ. We do have two nics though. One connected to the DMZ and the
other to the internal network. So traffic inbound
We are running a similar setup here with no issues. ISA 2006 on VMWARE sitting
in the DMZ. We do have two nics though. One connected to the DMZ and the
other to the internal network. So traffic inbound goes:-
Firewall - > ISA -> CAS
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb794854.aspx
Hi Rob
The best practice has always been not to put the OWA server in the DMZ but
rather to put the server behind an ISA server but in the internal network
rather than in the DMZ. AFAIK ISA will run perfectly fine in a DMZ although
I've never tried it that way.
You will need to be careful with