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Anyone on campus implement Microsoft's ISA Server 2004 software recently? Most of the configuration or preset network templates implement one NIC card being a private side (192.168.0.0 block) and a public side (or campus network addresses).š What we'd like to do is use our own DHCP server to allocate our campus IP's to our client machines, with ISA sitting in the middle, determining what traffic can come in and go out, etc, while not limiting remote management connectivity by giving clients 192.168.0.0 addresses (so we'd like to take advantage of the public ip's we have access to).

 

They say this is best done with two NIC cards, one being the NIC that attaches to the switch connected to the rest of your clients, and the other NIC being the campus internet.š This takes some work on the routing tables, so I guess I am (1) looking to see if anyone has successfully implemented this ISA configuration and (2) looking to find someone available for some help with windows routing tables.

 

Thanks all,

 

Chris Harper
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