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ISA Packet Information

Subject: ISA Packet Information
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:31:00 -0500
Hi List,

I am doing a packet capture on a workstation that is connecting to MS-ISA
2004 server. When doing the capture I have noticed that there are 14 bytes
added to the packet before the IP header starts. I have done some googling
and have not had much luck finding out what those 14 bytes are. I have also
converted the hex to dec and what I am getting is junk because I am not sure
what the different fields mean and not making sense to my environment. I
am know that the packets contain information about the proxy server, I just
want to know what that information is. So I thought I would ask the list if
anyone can point me to documentation that explains what those 14 bytes are.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA,
RWP
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