Video:
Create a Rule to Allow Internal Hosts to Use the Internet
Skill
level:
200 (Beginner - Intermediate)
Run Time:
6:15
Instructor:
Grant Moyle
Description:
One of the uses of an ISA Server is to act as a proxy server. A proxy server allows your Windows XP and other desktop computers to make requests to the ISA Server and the ISA Server will then go and fetch the results from the internet or, if the ISA Server has cached the page(s), it can serve the pages from cache thus speeding up client browsing.
Highlights from this video:
- Create New Access rules with the New Access Rule Wizard to allow internal clients to connect to the web
- Choosing which protocols you want to manage
- Determining which networks you want to filter/manage
- Modifying your ISA Server's firewall policy
and much more
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Grant Moyle
Grant A. Moyle is the founder of Confuzer Inc, an Illinois-based
Windows, Exchange, and Networking consulting firm specializing in Implementation and
Troubleshooting Active Directory and Exchange. He has been a Microsoft
Certified System Engineer (MCSE) since the days of NT4 and a Certified
Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP) since 2003. He has a Biomedical Engineering and
Electrical Engineering background from Johns Hopkins University, and over 10
y...
(Grant's full bio can be found here)
NOTE: This video is part of our
ISA Server 2006 Administration course.
This video is from Chapter
3:
Configuring ISA Server to Protect and Serve