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ISA Server and Plesk 8.6 - External IP Questions ...

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OmegaQuest

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I have an ISA Server 2006 setup as a 3-leg perimeter.

The Plesk Server is on the perimeter.

My question is, because the perimeter IP is an internal one (192.168.0.x) with the exteral ISA server's NIC being the public IP, how do I set Plesk up to use see and use the Public IP when it comes to hosting domains.

Obviously I can not set the NIC on the Plesk server to the external IP, because it's being used as the external for the ISA server itself.

This is how I have it set up to help make more sense (The public IP's have been masked):

ISA Server NICs:

External (Net) - 12.54.36.12 (public IP)
Internal (internal network) - 192.168.1.1
Perimeter - 192.168.0.1

Plesk Server NIC:

Perimeter - 192.168.0.10

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I have to run the Plesk thoruhg the ISA Firewall.

I have the roting and stuff complete, I just need to know the IP problem.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
 
I dont believe that you can - Plesk only knows about the IPs that are on the local area connection (local NICs) so it cant know about anything you are doing through a NAT or SNAT.

We ran into the same problem a year or so ago and never had a solution, Plesk always shows the private IPs in the display.
 
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