Working with the Virtual Private
Networks Node
. Examining the Cache Node
Settings
. Configuring Add-Ins
. Exploring the ISA General Node
. Summary
. Best Practices
After ISA Server has been installed, the intimidating task
of configuring it and customizing it to fit organizational
needs begins. An ISA server is a very customizable and
powerful security solution, but the proper rules, parameters,
and settings must be configured before it can perform any
of its promised functions.
Fortunately, ISA Server 2006 makes management and
configuration relatively straightforward to perform, particularly
when it is compared with some of the other security
solutions on the market. With this in mind, it is subsequently
important to understand how to use the tools that
ISA provides and to become familiar with its interface
before becoming proficient in leveraging its functionality.
This chapter focuses on presenting and explaining the
various ISA components and terminology that are central to
its operation and functionality. Each of the components in
the ISA Server Management Console is explained, and
instructions on how to use them are presented.
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