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Re: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6
From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor () hammerofgod com>
Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:51:33 -0700
It does, as long as IPv4 is all you have bound to the interfaces. t On 4/5/06 1:35 AM, "Romain.Le-Guen () hsc fr" <Romain.Le-Guen () hsc fr> spoketh to all:
Yes, but i think that ISA should stop all level 3 protocols when the rules "Stop all traffic" is enabled, don't you ? Its a good politic to stop traffic when you don't know what i it does. -- Romain Le Guen HSC - Hervé Schauer Consultants http://www.hsc.fr
Current thread:
- Re[2]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6, (continued)
- Re[2]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Christine Kronberg (Apr 14)
- Re[3]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 3APA3A (Apr 15)
- Re[3]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Christine Kronberg (Apr 19)
- Re: Re[3]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Thor (Hammer of God) (Apr 20)
- Re: Re[3]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 offtopic (Apr 20)
- Re: Re[2]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Thor (Hammer of God) (Apr 19)
- Re: Re[2]: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Christine Kronberg (Apr 19)
- Re: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Thor (Hammer of God) (Apr 10)
- Re: Bypassing ISA Server 2004 with IPv6 Thor (Hammer of God) (Apr 10)