Microsoft Proxy Server The Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway product line originated with
Microsoft Proxy Server. Developed under the
code-name "Catapult", Microsoft Proxy Server v1.0 was first launched in January 1997, and was designed to run on
Windows NT 4.0. Microsoft Proxy Server v1.0 was a basic product designed to provide Internet Access for clients in a LAN Environment via
TCP/IP. Support was also provided for
IPX/SPX networks (primarily used in legacy
Novell NetWare environments), through a
WinSock translation/tunnelling client which allowed TCP/IP applications, such as web browsers, to operate transparently without any TCP/IP on the wire. Although well-integrated into Windows NT4, Microsoft Proxy Server v1.0 only had basic functionality, and came in only one edition. Extended support for Microsoft Proxy Server v1.0 ended on 31 March 2002. and included better NT Account Integration, improved
packet filtering support, and support for a wider range of
network protocols. Microsoft Proxy Server v2.0 exited the extended support phase and reached
end of life on 31 December 2004. ISA Server 2000 introduced the
Standard and
Enterprise editions, with Enterprise-grade functionality such as High-Availability
Clustering not included in the Standard Edition. ISA Server 2000 required
Windows 2000 (any edition), and will also run on
Windows Server 2003. In accordance with Microsoft's Support Lifecycle Policy, ISA Server 2000 was the first ISA Server product to use the 10-year support lifecycle with 5 years of
Mainstream support and five years of
Extended support. ISA Server 2000 reached End of Life on 12 April 2011. ISA Server 2004 introduced multi-networking support, integrated virtual private networking configuration, extensible user and authentication models,
application layer firewall support,
Active Directory integration,
SecureNAT, and improved reporting and management features. The rules based configuration was also considerably simplified over ISA Server 2000 version. ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition included array support, integrated
network load balancing (NLB), and
Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP). One of the core capabilities of ISA Server 2004, dubbed Secure Server Publishing, was its ability to securely expose their internal servers to Internet. For example, some organizations use ISA Server 2004 to publish their
Microsoft Exchange Server services such as
Outlook Web Access (OWA),
Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) or
ActiveSync. Using the
Forms-based Authentication (
FBA) authentication type, ISA Server can be used to pre-authenticate web clients so that traffic from unauthenticated clients to published servers is not allowed. ISA Server 2004 is available in two editions, Standard and Enterprise. Enterprise Edition contains features enabling policies to be configured on an array level, rather than on individual ISA Servers, and load-balancing across multiple ISA Servers. Each edition of ISA Server is licensed per processor. (The version included in Windows Small Business Server 2000/2003 Premium includes licensing for 2 processors.) ISA Server 2004 runs on
Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise Edition. Appliance hardware containing Windows Server 2003 Appliance Edition and ISA Server Standard Edition is available from a variety of Microsoft Partners.
ISA Server 2006 Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006 (ISA Server 2006) was released on 17 October 2006. It is an updated version of ISA Server 2004, and retains all features from ISA Server 2004 except Message Screener. ISA Server 2006 introduced new features including: • Support for
Exchange Server 2007 (referred to as "Exchange 12" in the Microsoft ISA Server 2006 Evaluation Guide) Along with Appliance Edition, ISA server 2006 Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition were available in preconfigured hardware.
Microsoft Forefront TMG MBE Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway Medium Business Edition (Forefront TMG MBE) is the next version of ISA Server which is also included with
Windows Essential Business Server. This version only runs on the 64-bit edition of
Windows Server 2008 and does not support Enterprise edition features such as array support or Enterprise policy. Mainstream support for Forefront TMG MBE ended on 12 November 2013.
Microsoft Forefront TMG 2010 Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (Forefront TMG 2010) was released on 17 November 2009. It is built on the foundation of ISA Server 2006 and provides enhanced web protection, native 64-bit support, support for
Windows Server 2008 and
Windows Server 2008 R2, malware protection and BITS caching.
Service Pack 1 for this product was released on 23 June 2010. It includes several new features to support
Windows Server 2008 R2 and
SharePoint 2010 lines of products. Service Pack 2 for this product was released on 10 October 2011. On 9 September 2012 Microsoft announced no further development will take place on Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 and the product will no longer be available for purchase as of 1 December 2012. Mainstream support ceased on 14 April 2015 and extended support has ended on 14 April 2020. ==See also==