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Old 2006-09-11
bspreston bspreston is offline
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Default user authentication for port 443 and 2147

Hi

I have a user who needs access to an application on his pc that uses ports 443 and 2147 (tcp). His IE is set to a proxy ISA 2004. Checkpoint drops the application because it uses the above mentioned ports and the app does not support proxy settings.

I then thought I could use cleint authentication on the firewall just for him to be able to do this. Would this be the best way around this?

I have Secureclient and Remote running so I dont want to have an adverse effect on these also.

Thanks Benjamin.
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Old 2006-09-24
RayPesek RayPesek is offline
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Default Re: user authentication for port 443 and 2147

Hi Benjamin,

I'm confused. Is he using his PC and trying to access an application running on his PC?

If so, then the ISA setup is messed up. No local traffic (to his own PC or on the LAN/WAN behind ISA) should ever go through ISA.

Ray
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