ISA 2000 Server bypass local addresses??
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ISA 2000 Server bypass local addresses??
Hoping someone can point me right here...
Basically have a situation where an ISA 2000 server is passing all traffic to a managed AV scanning service on the Internet, and need to specify ISA not to attempt to go to the net for Internally hosted servers.
All internal users go to the ISA server for Internet use, and have no central control of any exclusion list so need to do this on the ISA.
I've added non-routable addresses to the ISA LAT table, but seems something else is needed somewhere...
Any ideas?
Basically have a situation where an ISA 2000 server is passing all traffic to a managed AV scanning service on the Internet, and need to specify ISA not to attempt to go to the net for Internally hosted servers.
All internal users go to the ISA server for Internet use, and have no central control of any exclusion list so need to do this on the ISA.
I've added non-routable addresses to the ISA LAT table, but seems something else is needed somewhere...
Any ideas?
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I may be totally wrong here so don't pay too much attention however, I'm not sure if you can do this with ISA. The LAT is referenced at the IP routing level but what you are doing is within the http proxy.
The easiest way of doing this would be to tick 'bypass proxy for local addresses' in IE. You could do this on all clients with a group policy.
The easiest way of doing this would be to tick 'bypass proxy for local addresses' in IE. You could do this on all clients with a group policy.
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