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SQL database format option is best when a SQL database exists on the internal network and you have the expertise to manage a SQL database. The MSDE database format option is an excellent option when do not want to use SQL or text-based logging.

5.Select the File format option. From the Format list, select the ISA Server file format. This format saves log file entries using the local time configured on the ProLiant DL320 Security Server to stamp the log entries.

6.Click Apply>OK.

7.Click Apply at the top of the details pane to save the changes and update firewall policy.

Setting up the Client Installation Share

The Client Installation Share contains the firewall client installation files. The firewall client software can be installed on network client systems by connecting the clients to the Client Installation Share located on the ProLiant DL320 Security Server or another internal network computer.

In the current ProLiant DL320 Security Server release, the Client Installation Share is installed on the server. However, network clients cannot access the installation files because the Server service is disabled. The Server service must be manually enabled before network client computers can connect to the share. However, enabling the Server service on the firewall is not recommended.

Another option is to use the Companion CD to install the Client Installation Share on a secure file server on the LAN. You can install the Client Installation Share on a computer other than the ProLiant DL320 Security Server by inserting the Companion CD into the server CD-ROM drive and selecting the Install Client Installation Share option from the autorun menu.

Supporting web proxy and firewall client automatic discovery

The firewall and web proxy client computers can be configured to automatically obtain configuration information from the ProLiant DL320 Security Server. Automatic discovery enables the web proxy and firewall client computers on the LAN to automatically discover the location of the server and obtain configuration information. The entire process is transparent to users, and it allows mobile users to move to and from the LAN and automatically obtain connection and configuration information required to connect to the Internet through the ProLiant DL320 Security Server.

DNS WPAD entry

A WPAD alias entry is placed on the DNS server on your LAN. The entry maps the name WPAD to the DNS host (A) record for the internal interface of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server. Requirements for the DNS WPAD alias entry include:

A DNS server on the LAN

A host (A) entry for the internal interface of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server

An alias (CNAME) record for the name WPAD that maps to the host (A) record for the entry in DNS of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server

Computers on the LAN that can correctly qualify the unqualified name WPAD (the best way to meet this requirement is to join the LAN computers to the same domain as the WPAD entry)

To create the DNS WPAD entry if Windows® DNS server already exists on the LAN:

1.On the DNS server, from the Administrative Tools menu, open the DNS console.

2.In the left pane of the DNS management console, expand the server name, expand the Forward Lookup Zones node, and click the domain name.

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Contents HP ProLiant DL320 Security Server User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Network services support Customer self repair Technical supportBefore you contact HP HP contact informationHP customer support Overview IntroductionAffected functionality Initial setup considerationsFirewall lockdown mode Internal network overview Computer name and administrator passwordLeaving lockdown mode Select StartControl PanelSystem Workgroup and domain name considerationsInternal IP address DNS server address on the internal interface Custom network adapter configurations External IP address Enabling the web listener Setting up the serverSelect the Enable Web Proxy clients checkbox Enabling the firewall client listener Creating an Internet access ruleHP Virus Throttle Configuring Virus ThrottleSuggested third-party applications Available verified third-party applications and plug-insAdditional documentation available from HP Server Microsoft Windows UpdateManaging and maintaining the firewall Remote desktopSelect StartHelp and Support Remote management consoleRemote Assistance Click ApplyOK Configuring monitoring, reporting, and loggingConfiguring firewall logging Configuring web proxy loggingDNS Wpad entry Setting up the Client Installation ShareOptions Configuring time synchronizationDhcp option BrowseRemote access VPN Backing up and restoring the system Disaster recovery and change managementBacking up and restoring server settings Select ToolsOptions Restoring original factory settingsScheduling backups NextAdvanced Dhcp server Network services supportDNS server Network services support Hardening overview and impact Firewall and operating system services overviewClick Services and ApplicationsServices ProLiant DL320 Security Server servicesVDS TCP/IP Acronyms and abbreviations LAN WIA
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Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software specifications

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