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Old 08-23-2005, 01:05 AM   #1
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Internet via an ISA Proxy?


hi everybody,
I have to put up a Tux machine in an Active Directory (windows 2k3 domain), but the first part I need to solve is how to make this machine to go out on internet, using a Microsoft ISA Server as proxy. This is the only way I have to connect to internet, because I don't have access to the router or other "exits" on the Net.

I am using Debian at the moment, but before (just to have a look at how they bheave in such an environment) I tested SUSE and Fedora (which both have some sort of graphical tool to use proxies etc) but with no luck.

Thank you for your help
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Old 08-23-2005, 08:30 AM   #2
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You can try adding a rule to ISA to allow traffic from the Linux box's ip address so you don't need a username/password, or enable basic authentication on ISA else it defaults to MS proprietary NTLM authentication, I think.
 
Old 08-24-2005, 04:20 AM   #3
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You can try adding a rule to ISA to allow traffic from the Linux box's ip address so you don't need a username/password, or enable basic authentication on ISA else it defaults to MS proprietary NTLM authentication, I think.
Hi,

thanks for your reply, but it's not the way I can do this. I don't have access to Proxy server, so I can't confgire an exclusion for that LinPC. I neither can enable basic auth (of course, if I cannot access the PC ^__^).

Is there a way to make the Linux Box part of the domain? Or is there another way to make the box able to go out on the Net?

Thank you
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Old 08-24-2005, 06:11 AM   #4
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Well, you can use Samba to "join" a Windows domain, but I don't think that would solve your problem as you'd still need to auth with the ISA server. I think you need something like this:

http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/Web-B...-HOWTO-4.shtml
 
  


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