PRB: ISA Cache Only Mode and the All Internal Destinations Destination Set (327320)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000
- Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 SP1
This article was previously published under Q327320 SYMPTOMS When you use ISA Server in Cache only mode, you may see
unexpected behavior when the destination set is set to All internal
destinations or All external destinations.
CAUSE ISA uses the Local Address Table (LAT) and Local Domain
Table (LDT) to determine which addresses are internal and which are external.
When you install ISA in Cache only mode, no LAT or LDT exists, and all
addresses are treated as internal. MORE INFORMATIONBecause all addresses are treated as internal when ISA is
installed in Cache only mode, all addresses meet the criteria of the All
Internal Destinations destination set, and the All External Destinations
destination set is never used. This may have unforeseen effects on routing
rules and site and content rules.
For example, if you use the All
Internal Destinations destination set in a routing rule, all destinations meet
the criterica for this routing rule, and no lower priority rules come into
effect. If this destination set is used in a routing rule, it should have a
lower priority than any more restrictive routing rules.STATUS This
behavior is by design.REFERENCESFor more information, see "Section 8.0 - Access Policy and
Publishing" in the Readme.htm file on the ISA installation CD.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/3/2006 |
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Keywords: | KB327320 |
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