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How To Securely Publish Multiple Web Sites by Using ISA Server in Windows Server 2003 Description: This step-by-step instruction guide describes how Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 publishes multiple Web sites to the Internet. This guide uses one server running Windows Server 2003 with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and a second server running Windows Server 2003 and ISA Server. Added on: 19-May-2005 Hits: 464 Rate this Site
How to set up Internet Security and Acceleration Server to host Web sites by using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol Description: This article describes the steps to set up Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server to host Web sites by using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. This article assumes that you have already requested and installed a certificate on your Web server. If you have not performed this task, refer to the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Help file for information about how to request an SSL certificate from an Internet certification authority (CA). Added on: 19-May-2005 Hits: 351 Rate this Site
Blocking and Logging Traffic on ISA Server Internal Interfaces Description: By default, Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 does not apply packet filtering to the internal interfaces (as determined by the local address table). If you want to filter traffic on those interfaces, use the methods that are described in the "More Information" section of this article. Added on: 28-Oct-2005 Hits: 1141 Rate this Site
ISA Server Does Not Cache Responses That Contain the Location Header Description: Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server does not cache responses that contain the Location header. (For example, in a Network Monitor trace, under the HTTP protocol in the headers section: Location:Http://domain.com). Location headers are sometimes used in links that redirect a user to a site based on certain criteria. The link itself may contain only parameters for a query that is run on the Web server. The response to that query is an URL to which the user is being redirected. This URL is sent to the browser as a Location header, the browser then goes to that location. Added on: 28-Oct-2005 Hits: 363 Rate this Site
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