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Forwarding the same port to multiple servers behind isa 2006

Asked by vwpolo2 in MS Forefront-ISA

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Hi!
Is it possible to portforward the same port to multiple servers behind isa server 2006?
My customer wants the following:
They have equipment that sends traffic at tcp port 26486 (there is alot of work to change this port so that is not an option). They are short on ip-adresses also .This traffic shall be forward to three different webservers, web1, web2, web3. If the traffic is coming from equipment1 it should go to web1, from equipment2 it should go to web2 etc.
I have created domain names for the servers, web1.domain.com, web2.domain.com and web3.domain.com that points to the same external ip.
If i put in the domain name web1.domain.com on the equipment the traffic should go to web1 on the inside etc.
I know that this is possible with web traffic, but can this be done with portforwarding also?
Thanks for helping.

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Zone: MS Forefront-ISA
Tags: Microsoft, ISA Server, 2006, Portforwarding problem
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