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Web publishing, security matter - 8.Feb.2006 6:32:13 PM   
benqazou

 

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Hey,

I would like to publish some Web service through the Web (Port 80). The Web server (IIS) is located on our LAN. And we use ISA Server 2000 as a proxy. We have never published any service up to now.

My questions are :
1-Is it secure enough relying on ISA Server alone?
2-Is it easy/enough to configure NAT on the proxy? Any tutorials please?

Thanks in advance.
Below is a brief description of the network architecture (elementary)


< Message edited by benqazou -- 8.Feb.2006 6:38:30 PM >
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RE: Web publishing, security matter - 8.Feb.2006 7:38:45 PM   
LLigetfa

 

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You should consider a 3rd leg (DMZ) for the IIS.  If it is hacked from the outside, the hacker will be on the inside.

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