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Subject: capture trafiic on port and route to device in lan
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Jo Lambrecht User is Offline
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11/07/2007 11:09 PM  
Hi,
thanks i hope to hear from you tommorow.
 
And yeah, also still online, browsing the web for info.
 
Regards,
Jo
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11/08/2007 10:22 AM  
Ok firstly we need to create a web listener.

Open up ISA Management, go to firewall policy, on the right hand side under toolbox, select network objects, then select web listener, click NEW, then select Web Listener.

This will launch the new web listener wizard, Name you listener Select the network to listen to requests for (external) change the http port number to the port you require - in this case 2070 review settings and click

Now we need to create a web server publishing rule, click Firewall Policy, right click NEW > Web server Publishing Rule >
Name the rule
Allow
Enter the IP of the PBX
Change the next setting to 'any domain name' or if you like you could set up a dns record somthing like pbx.domain.com to point to the external IP of the router - and have isa listen for that domain name.
Select the web listener we just created
again
review settings and click
Right click your rule, and go to properties, click on the Bridging tab and make sure the requests are set to be redirected to HTTP port 80.

Click Ok, and Click APPLY to apply your new settings.

then test.

Let me know how it goes.
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11/08/2007 11:07 AM  
Hoi Robert,
 
IT WORKS !!!!
You cannot imagine how happy i'am.  This was something i had searched for a lot in the past, but never had the time to fully solve. As with this installation i was determind to give it a good try.
Without your help it would have been imposible to solve it by myself.
So Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, ...
 
The good part is not only that it is solved, but that i have learned from your good explanation. So my weak-point, being isa-server, is today al little less weak.
 
Regards,
Jo Lambrecht
 
PS.
A little question ? Are you an ISA specialist ? Do you works as an isa-admin ? Are you often on the smallbisserver.net forums ?  Just being curious, as i have sometimes questions about isa ?
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11/08/2007 11:14 AM  
no not an isa specialist - not yet anyway.
the job i do is very varied, i am the only guy so i do everything, which includes managing ISA - in some quite complex situations.
Yes i am very often on smallbizserver.net as i really enjoy helping people out - and i learn stuff as well (no one knows everything)

Glad to help.
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11/09/2007 11:52 AM  
Hi Robert,
 
Congrats with the recognition you got from the smallbizserver.net team.
And lots of reading pleasure with the book !
 
Regards,
Jo
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11/09/2007 11:54 AM  
thankyou :) your very kind.
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