ISA Client for Linux

Felipe Alfaro Solana lkml at mac.com
Thu May 26 15:46:22 UTC 2005


On 26 May 2005, at 15:53, Piero wrote:

> Exists a client for linux like the windows one?

No... The ISA Server Client software is propietary and only for  
Winblows. It inserts some modules in the middle of the TCP/IP stack  
so no further configuration is required on the machines it gets  
installed for them to pass through the ISA Server proxy.

Anyways, ISA Server is just a SOCKS4/SOCKS5 compliant (AFAIK) proxy  
server software, so you can simply configure your browser to use the  
ISA Server machine as the proxy. For other network utilities, like  
SSH or FTP, you will need to check their manual pages or help files.




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