awilderbeast
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allow ACT net sync through ISA 2006
Hi all,
i have ACT installed on server with ISA 2006 installed on it
i have created two rules to allow inbound and outbound connections for the service, but when i starting loggin the failed attempts, i can see that its getting denied, but there is no rule thats denying it, rule is blank
see screens
p.s. this isnt related to my other network sync problem this is a different server
Thanks
ACT-denied.PNG
ACT-rules.PNG
ACT-ports.PNG
i have ACT installed on server with ISA 2006 installed on it
i have created two rules to allow inbound and outbound connections for the service, but when i starting loggin the failed attempts, i can see that its getting denied, but there is no rule thats denying it, rule is blank
see screens
p.s. this isnt related to my other network sync problem this is a different server
Thanks
ACT-denied.PNG
ACT-rules.PNG
ACT-ports.PNG
ASKER
i think this an isa problem, im going to reinstall isa
do you ahve any expereince with isa?
if you notice no rule is in the log, it should be atleast last default rule, it cant met no rules, only if there are no rules at all, but there cant be there has to be atleast 1 rule and its not meeting any of the rules
ill let you know if the reinstall of isa goes well...
do you ahve any expereince with isa?
if you notice no rule is in the log, it should be atleast last default rule, it cant met no rules, only if there are no rules at all, but there cant be there has to be atleast 1 rule and its not meeting any of the rules
ill let you know if the reinstall of isa goes well...
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Can you add a screen shot on how you did this ... just to help other users looking for a similar problem?
ASKER
yeah open command prompt as administrator and input
route -p ADD 0.0.0.0(internal addresses) MASK 0.0.0.0(mask) 0.0.0.0()gateway to reach this address
for example
route -p ADD 192.168.0.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.1 METRIC 1
which means you can reach the 192.168.0.0/24 network via the gateway on your local lan of 10.0.0.1
hpoe that helps
route -p ADD 0.0.0.0(internal addresses) MASK 0.0.0.0(mask) 0.0.0.0()gateway to reach this address
for example
route -p ADD 192.168.0.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.1 METRIC 1
which means you can reach the 192.168.0.0/24 network via the gateway on your local lan of 10.0.0.1
hpoe that helps
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