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Somewhat eXPerienced
Joined: December 2001
Location: Woodbury, NJ
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https://admin9.rowan.edu:44300 Unfortunately, whenever he attempts to access the page, he gets the following error message:
Can someone help me add this so the user can get to the website? Monitoring his connection does not reveal any blocked or denied messages, just says failed connection. He can continue to access the website from home which leads me to believe that there are no problems being experienced with that particular domain. Thanks! |
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XPista7eopard*ix
Joined: April 2004
Location: Chicagoland
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punk:
I believe you need to configure a new outbound web listener on the ISA box to "listen" for SSL traffic on that port. Haven't set it up in ISA 2k4.. but usually if you right click on the server in the ISA MMC and go to the properties, I believe that is where you can add a new listener under the outgoing web requests tab. |
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Somewhat eXPerienced
Joined: December 2001
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Originally Posted by fitz
Fitz,
I am unable to locate what you are referring to. I know that I have tried creating a new protocol, and adding it to our rule for secure web browsing. I've also tried editing the existing HTTPS rule (discovered it was not defined as SSL). Under our Networks option, I was able to right-click Internal, and under the web browser tab specify which websites should be directly accessed. I added *.rowan.edu. This still did not work. I believe the furthest I had gotten was I am using the ISA server as my test browser for getting to this website. I specified through the proxy settings that anything going to *.rowan.edu should bypass the proxy. Now instead of getting the error message, I get a blank white page. |
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XPista7eopard*ix
Joined: April 2004
Location: Chicagoland
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punk.. give me a day or so to set up a VM ISA 2k4 box to look up where the actual option is.
In the mean time, how are the clients setup to access via the ISA box? Are you using the firewall Client? Secure NAT? or just setting the proxy settings in the browser? |
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Somewhat eXPerienced
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Location: Woodbury, NJ
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Proxy settings are typically just set in the browser. Obviously the firewall is set as the Gateway, and then we're just setting the proxy settings in the browser.
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