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K.J. 44
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      08-21-2006
Hi,

I am building the company on a limited budget and have a single server
running lots of services. It is the DC and an ISA server. What I want
to do is have VPNs terminate at the ASA and have the ASA communicate
with the single server which will be the CA. What will I have to do to
make sure ISA does not block that communication? Also, I have an 1800
series router at the edge of the network, what will I have to put in
the ACL's there to make sure that I do not block the VPN traffic?

Thanks in advance.

 
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