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david

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Apr 12, 2009, 7:35:16 AM4/12/09
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How can I configure ISA to tell the firewall client not to handle 10.x.x.x
adresses?

My home setup has been working with just Web Proxy. Now I need to make Bit
Torrents work, so I've added the Firewall client.

The client at 192.168.x.x has a private route over OpenVPN to a server at
10.1.x.x

ROUTE PRINT on the client shows that there is an adapter with 10.20.x.x,
which is the gateway to 10.1.x.x. This used to work.

Now, with the firewall client installed, the client route table is ignored,
and TRACERT shows that the route in use is via 192.168.x.x, the ISA server,
where it fails, because the ISA server doesn't have a route to 10.x.x.x.

What can I do to make this work?

(david)


Jens Baier

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Apr 12, 2009, 8:42:15 AM4/12/09
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Hi,

> How can I configure ISA to tell the firewall client not to handle 10.x.x.x
> adresses?

http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004directaccessp2.html

> My home setup has been working with just Web Proxy. Now I need to make Bit
> Torrents work, so I've added the Firewall client.

Bit Torrent and ISA Server, a great combination :-)

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david

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Apr 12, 2009, 8:25:50 PM4/12/09
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Thanks, that worked. (Another tab in the same place
for ip address ranges). Update rules make it difficult
to test, but it's definitely working now.

> Bit Torrent and ISA Server, a great combination :-)

If you don't laugh, you cry....


(david)


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