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Allowing from one domain to another

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Name: Owen Schmierer
Date: September 9, 2002 at 22:21:01 Pacific
OS: Windows 2000
CPU/Ram: more than enough
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Howdy.

Here we have one central domain (Lets call that 1) and another smaller domain (2).
1 allows internet access through ISA server to various clients. Is there a way we can tell ISA to look to domain 2 to get a username to allow access? Or is there an alternate way of allowing a user access from 2, to access 1's internet?

Thankyou very much.
Owen.



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Name: mark
Date: September 10, 2002 at 00:38:39 Pacific
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add another internet filter for the proxy and under users you should be able to specify from which domain and then all the users appear in isa


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Response Number 2
Name: mark
Date: September 10, 2002 at 00:39:18 Pacific
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failing that goto isaserver.org, you will get a better answer there


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Response Number 3
Name: Glen
Date: September 10, 2002 at 05:22:55 Pacific
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What operating system are you using? You will most likely need a trust between the two domains.


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