Dear Sirs, I'm struggling to replace an old TMG with a SteelApp (Stingray Traffic Manager Virtual Appliance 2000 M 9.6r1). The brocade always replies like if the client belongs to the inside network whereas all my clients are reaching the brocade (and so the Lync director Pool) from the external (Internet) network. i.e.: the content of "/WebTicket" or "owa/hosting/directory" always is with internal DNS rather than external ones (**filtered**.group instead of **filtered**.com) I followed the guide so I create a VIP (aka VIP_Lync) connected to a VS (aka VS-lync.services) that forward traffic to 3 differents Pool (POOL-lync.frcogdialin.**filtered**.com; POOL-lync.frcogmeet.**filtered**.com; POOL-lync.frprgcogdirp01.**filtered**.com) The VS has a rule definition (see below), the SSL decryption and an extended timeout to 1200s. No other specific settings (all defaults). The rule is basic redirection to the Pool like below: " $hostname = http.getHostHeader(); $url = http.getRawURL(); and the pools SSL encryption. pool.use( "POOL-lync.".$hostname); " The director Pool (aka POOL-lync.frprgcogdirp01.**filtered**.com = 10.1.1.227:4443) has: Least Connections for load balancing IPbased session persistence TCP monitor for health monitor Encrypt SSL Setting Transparency disable So when i try to connect to "https://frprgcogdirp01.**filtered**.com/WebTicket/WebTicketService.svc" from the Internet, I always receive the following answer: "WebTicketService Service You have created a service. To test this service, you will need to create a client and use it to call the service. You can do this using the svcutil.exe tool from the command line with the following syntax: svcutil.exe https://frprgcogwld01.**filtered**.group:4443/WebTicket/WebTicketService.svc/mex?wsdl " where frprgcogwld01.**filtered**.group is the internal name for the director. It has no meaning for my computer that use the ISP DNS... I'm probably missing something that makes the brocade requesting the Lync director from the internal rather than the external. The DNS configuration on the brocade point to internal DNS servers Below the IP I receive If I try to ping from the brocade the following entry: frprgcogdirp01.**filtered**.com = 81.xx.xx.1 (Public DNS entry for our Lync director) frprgcogwld01.**filtered**.group = 10.1.1.227 (Internal DNS entry for the Lync director, IP of the pool) Any comment, suggestion is more than welcome! Best, Greg
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