I have SBS 2003 and ISA 2004, I want to block users from downloading
documents from the web like powerpoint files, movies etc etc etc I know it is
http downloads and I know where the configure http is on the http allow rule
in my rule base. I have setup the extension lists to block by extension etc
which all works fine, my issue is when they are in hotmail or gmail or the
like and click to download a file they can still download as the extension
isn't a .wmv it's more like the below: -

http://mail.google.com/mail/?view=att&disp=indzip&attid=0.1&th=1094b95997f06b28

Which doesn't block the file still comes down, I'm pretty sure it's
something to do with the signatures or headers tabs in configure http on the
rule but don't know enough about it and can't find a reliable resorce to
explain what I need to do.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks

Re: ISA question in regards to HTTP by Steve

Steve
Fri May 26 09:34:19 CDT 2006

The SBS 2003 newsgroup is microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs so you'll
probably get more responses by posting this there.


"Ziguana" <Ziguana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have SBS 2003 and ISA 2004, I want to block users from downloading
> documents from the web like powerpoint files, movies etc etc etc I know it
> is
> http downloads and I know where the configure http is on the http allow
> rule
> in my rule base. I have setup the extension lists to block by extension
> etc
> which all works fine, my issue is when they are in hotmail or gmail or the
> like and click to download a file they can still download as the extension
> isn't a .wmv it's more like the below: -
>
> http://mail.google.com/mail/?view=att&disp=indzip&attid=0.1&th=1094b95997f06b28
>
> Which doesn't block the file still comes down, I'm pretty sure it's
> something to do with the signatures or headers tabs in configure http on
> the
> rule but don't know enough about it and can't find a reliable resorce to
> explain what I need to do.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks