publishing sharepoint or MOSS using ISA 2006 (or other sites ;-) )
I just did some tests publishing sharepoint sites using FBA with ISA2006 using LDAP as authentication method. The process has been made very easy by using nice wizards.
There are lots of improvements over ISA2004. The url mappings are far more exhaustive, working with certificates is now childs play. Listeners really rock now.
I just love the SSO option to publish entire url sets using just only one listener. If this info deafens you: imagine switching from your OWA to your portal url and back without re-authenticating, then switching to your mysite and back to OWA, connecting to your extranet sites and back to OWA all without re-authenticating.
ISA 2006 definitely rocks. I will dedicate some articles to this stuff.

enjoy my modificated FBA logonscreen
//Bart

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publishing sharepoint or MOSS using ISA 2006 (or other sites ;-) )
I just did some tests publishing sharepoint sites using FBA with ISA2006 using LDAP as authentication method. The process has been made very easy by using nice wizards.
There are lots of improvements over ISA2004. The url mappings are far more exhaustive, working with certificates is now childs play. Listeners really rock now.
I just love the SSO option to publish entire url sets using just only one listener. If this info deafens you: imagine switching from your OWA to your portal url and back without re-authenticating, then switching to your mysite and back to OWA, connecting to your extranet sites and back to OWA all without re-authenticating.
ISA 2006 definitely rocks. I will dedicate some articles to this stuff.

enjoy my modificated FBA logonscreen
//Bart

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