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Guest Paul Taylor
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hi all

hopefully my question is a simple one - can SQL Server 2005 and ISA coexist

on the same windows server 2003 instalation ? In other words i would like to

use ISA for its firewall to give security to my SQL database and at the same

time run the proxy as well.

The machine is a dual core p4 at 3.4 ghz with 2 gig ram and the database is

very small (only 30 entries per day) the users on the proxy is also very

small - maybe 50 maximum

 

thanks in advance for any advice

--

Paul - South Africa

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Server 2003 Capabilities

 

Hello Paul,

 

An ISA server is made for separating the local network form the outside.

It should ALWAYS be a separat server with at least to NIC's. So do NOT run

anything else on it.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> hi all

> hopefully my question is a simple one - can SQL Server 2005 and ISA

> coexist

> on the same windows server 2003 instalation ? In other words i would

> like to

> use ISA for its firewall to give security to my SQL database and at

> the same

> time run the proxy as well.

> The machine is a dual core p4 at 3.4 ghz with 2 gig ram and the

> database is

> very small (only 30 entries per day) the users on the proxy is also

> very

> small - maybe 50 maximum

> thanks in advance for any advice

>

Guest Paul Taylor
Posted

Re: Server 2003 Capabilities

 

thank you for that and the quick reply

i run ISA already - on its own server i was just hoping to cut out the need

for a second machine for the SQL.

ISA has its own SQL setup running on the ISA box already it is just not the

full version

I willjust have to continue with both and find another way to secure the SQL

box

--

Paul - South Africa

 

 

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello Paul,

>

> An ISA server is made for separating the local network form the outside.

> It should ALWAYS be a separat server with at least to NIC's. So do NOT run

> anything else on it.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

> > hi all

> > hopefully my question is a simple one - can SQL Server 2005 and ISA

> > coexist

> > on the same windows server 2003 instalation ? In other words i would

> > like to

> > use ISA for its firewall to give security to my SQL database and at

> > the same

> > time run the proxy as well.

> > The machine is a dual core p4 at 3.4 ghz with 2 gig ram and the

> > database is

> > very small (only 30 entries per day) the users on the proxy is also

> > very

> > small - maybe 50 maximum

> > thanks in advance for any advice

> >

>

>

>


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