In Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006, you publish multiple Web servers in a Web farm by using the Web Publishing Load Balancing feature. In this scenario, some published Web servers may be incorrectly detected as unavailable at random times. Over time, ISA Server may stop processing incoming requests for the publishing rule that uses this Web farm.
When this problem occurs, the following alerts may be logged:
A Web publishing rule stopped forwarding requests to a Web
farm because there are currently no servers in the Web farm
that can accept requests.
ISA Server stopped forwarding Web requests through the Web
publishing rule <Rule_Name> to the server farm <Web_Farm_Name>
because all farm servers are either being drain-stopped or
are out of service.
This problem disappears after you restart all ISA Server services or after you change the ISA configurations. However, this problem may appear again after a while.