Windows Server - Publishing Sharepoint Server In DMZ

Asked By Darre
05-Sep-07 11:00 AM
Hi,

I have ISA 2006 Enterprise edition setup with 3 NIC's, LAN, DMZ and Internet
it all seems to work OK so far.

I have Sharepoint published to the Internet from the DMZ and to the LAN from
the DMZ and can access the pages from the internet and the LAN.

My question is I have 3 seperate network rules setup which tell traffic from
the:

LAN To DMZ to Route traffic
DMZ to LAN to NAT traffic
Internet To DMZ to NAT traffic

Does this sound correct or do I have to many network rules?

Thanks for your help.
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  Jim Harrison \(ISA SE\) replied...
05-Sep-07 05:19 PM
You have two conflicting rules:

LAN To DMZ to Route traffic
DMZ to LAN to NAT traffic

Route is a bi-directional definition, while NAT is uni-directional.
Pick one or the other, but not both.

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Hi,

I have ISA 2006 Enterprise edition setup with 3 NIC's, LAN, DMZ and Internet
it all seems to work OK so far.

I have Sharepoint published to the Internet from the DMZ and to the LAN from
the DMZ and can access the pages from the internet and the LAN.

My question is I have 3 seperate network rules setup which tell traffic from
the:

LAN To DMZ to Route traffic
DMZ to LAN to NAT traffic
Internet To DMZ to NAT traffic

Does this sound correct or do I have to many network rules?

Thanks for your help.
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