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Asked by manicsquirrel in MS Forefront-ISA, Windows 2003 Server
One of my customers, a hotel, is using Windows 2003 Server with ISA 2006 installed. This is not Small Business Server. Yes, ISA is installed on the domain controller. This server also hosts a property management program. This has been in place and working fine for three years.
Now comes a new add-on to the property management system to allow for real-time room reservation processing. A resident program on the server has to connect to some third party site and continuously sync reservations on some timed interval.
The problem?
This property management program has no place to input proxy information. Since the firewall client is not installed on the server and the program is not passing proxy information, the program is an unauthenticated user. My Localhost Access Rule denies the transmission.
I can add "All Users" and it goes through just fine, but that screws up the rest of the restrictions I have on the system.
I don't know how to allow this one program to have anonymous access while leaving the rest of the system locked down.
20091028-EE-VQP-86 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625