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ISA as a proxy May 28 2008 06:19AM raz cadent co il (3 replies) Re: ISA as a proxy May 29 2008 04:05PM Guillermo Fontana (willy fontana gmail com) (1 replies) RE: ISA as a proxy May 30 2008 01:46AM Sarbjit Singh Gill (ssgill gilltechnologies com) (2 replies) |
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familiar with the product).
Does ISA support HTTPS/SSL through the proxy? How about to separate
servers?
Kelly
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Subject: Re: ISA as a proxy
Hello
I have been using ISA 2006 as a web proxy for a year or so. It is used
also as a reverse proxy (web publishing), and so far it's a stable
product without any problems.
It is important to dimension the size of the cache in advance so you
don't have to resize it later. I'm currently using aprox. 30 GB and
it's a fine size for 120 users.
Regards,
Willy
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:19 AM, <raz (at) cadent.co (dot) il [email concealed]> wrote:
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> hi
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> i was wandering if anyone has any experiance with ISA 2006 functioning
as
a proxy and what are the conclusions
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> thanks
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