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#1 September 1 2005

jayinferno
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ISA Security, Part II

Here's the other question we need help in:

ISA Monitors IPs, not user names. So basically if i wanna give permissions to username A, and other permissions to username B, the ISA gives those permissions to A's IP and B's IP. Let's say username B logs on from A's machine, he's gonna be limited to A's permissions, not his own permissions.

Any solution to this ?

Tnx again

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#2 September 1 2005

rolf
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Re: ISA Security, Part II

I havent worked with ISA but I'm aware of NTLM authentication: it lets you tranparently authenticate on ISA using your windows username (you need to be on a domain not on a workgroup)

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