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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="SGML-Tools 1.0.9">
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<TITLE>Web Browsing Behind ISA Server HOWTO: Method #1 - Enable Basic Authentication</TITLE>
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<LINK HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-4.html" REL=next>
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<LINK HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-2.html" REL=previous>
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<LINK HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO.html#toc3" REL=contents>
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<BODY>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-4.html">Next</A>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-2.html">Previous</A>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO.html#toc3">Contents</A>
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<HR>
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<H2><A NAME="s3">3. Method #1 - Enable Basic Authentication</A></H2>
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<P>As mentioned above, due to Integrated Authentication support configured on ISA
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server, third party browsers do not work behind it. In this situation you can make use of
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another authentication scheme called 'Basic Authentication', commonly supported by
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most browsers and most importantly by ISA Server too. If you work in a security
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conscious environment this method is not recommended since during basic
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authentication, the username and password sent are loosely encrypted.
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<P>The point here is that to proceed with this method you will have to make sure that you
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have legitimate access over configuring the ISA Server. If you cannot access the server
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configuration console, then move on to the second method in the following section.
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<P>
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<H2><A NAME="ss3.1">3.1 Server Side Configuration</A>
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</H2>
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<P>All you need to do is fire up 'ISA Management' and follow these steps:
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<OL>
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<LI> Right-click your server and click on Properties.</LI>
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<LI> Go to the Outgoing Web Requests tab, click the configured listener that you want to change, and then click Edit.</LI>
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<LI> Click Basic authentication, and then select the domain in which the accounts exist that you want to authenticate.</LI>
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<LI> Now it's time to move on to your Linux-based browser.</LI>
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</OL>
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<H2><A NAME="ss3.2">3.2 Client Side Configuration</A>
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</H2>
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<P>In particular, we will take Netscape as an example here.
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<P>
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<OL>
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<LI> Start Netscape Communicator.</LI>
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<LI> Click on the Edit menu and click Preferences.</LI>
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<LI> Expand 'Advanced' node and click on 'Proxies'; you will see some options on the left.</LI>
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<LI> Click on Manual proxy configuration, then click on the View button.</LI>
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<LI> Put your ISA Server's IP address in the HTTP: box and the port where web cache is listening (usually 8080, depends what you set).</LI>
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<LI> Click on OK to confirm your changes.</LI>
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<LI> You will return back to the Preferences dialog.</LI>
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<LI> Click on OK to apply your changes.</LI>
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</OL>
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<P>Load up a test url in your browser, it will ask you for authentication information,
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In place of user, type DOMAIN\USER, where your DOMAIN being the Windows domain,
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and USER being a legitimate domain user. In place of password, type the
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user's password. Click on OK to continue. For example:
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<P>
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<HR>
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<PRE>
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User: CABLENET\Raheel
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Password: Mypassword
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Where CABLENET is my domain, Raheel is the user id
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and Mypassword is my password.
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</PRE>
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<HR>
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<P>You should now see the page loading successfully. If you use a different browser
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you will need to explore and see if it supports Basic Authentication.
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<P>
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<HR>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-4.html">Next</A>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO-2.html">Previous</A>
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<A HREF="Web-Browsing-Behind-ISA-Server-HOWTO.html#toc3">Contents</A>
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