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Subject: Tunnel thru ISA 2004 - NAT Client
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John Follert User is Offline
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5/23/2006 10:02 PM  
 I would like to set up a NAT client in ISA 2004 to have no retrictions as to ports etc - all open to the internet.  How would I set that up in ISA 2004?  I figure I would establish a computer object and then ??

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5/26/2006 12:39 PM  
Hi

You could add a new computer in the isa server, make a new access rule that allow all protocolls to the outside.
Or you could do it per user/group account, so whenever the user logs in on another computer the rule still applies.

Is this a start?

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