New Firewall Woes

Our networking department is implementing a new firewall/vpn device a Cisco ASA 5520.  They allow access to the main Intranet Portal, but there are some links from one of the groups that go to SharePoint.  The firewall is encrypting the links using SSL and allowing access to the entire SharePoint Portal.  I am trying to figure out how to block access to SharePoint using this VPN Connection.  I am going to look around into some type of redirect option.  It is new and exciting for me, but entirely uncharted waters.  If anyone has dealt with a similar issue please let me know what you did to fix the problem.  I am up for anything no matter how crazy.
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Print | posted on Friday, June 06, 2008 3:03 PM

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# re: New Firewall Woes

Left by J at 6/7/2008 2:08 PM
Gravatar Found this on the net. Still reading it though

# re: New Firewall Woes

Left by J at 6/7/2008 2:42 PM
Gravatar Hey
I think it is a networking issue with how our firewall on the servers work. The more I read I think it have to do with the firewall. Looking up the changes for bluecode the firewall changes.
They recomend a ISA server with their firewall.

I think Todd might have to change something on the bluecoat. Still looking

# re: New Firewall Woes

Left by MOSSLover at 6/7/2008 5:24 PM
Gravatar Matt said something about having an appliance in between to check authentication. I'm really thinking we might need to purchase something extra.

# re: New Firewall Woes

Left by AlphaAlien at 6/9/2008 2:23 PM
Gravatar Have you checked alternate access mappings in Central Administration\Operations\Global Configuration.

Sounds like what you're looking for...

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