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rjms -> RE: Discussion about article on publishing Exchange 2007 (15.Aug.2007 5:58:41 AM)
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It's nice to see that I have, somehow, contributed to this article, since the Exchange Publishing Nightmare Scenario picture was taken from an article I wrote for MSExchange.org. I just want to clarify some points around this scenario: - I fully agree with Mr. Thomas Shinder that this is not the best topology for ISA Server; - Nevertheless (and I'm in Europe), most of my customers specifically ask for this topology, although I keep trying to convince them otherwise; - ISA is a great firewall, but is also a great reverse proxy. All of my customers where the Nightmare Scenario was the one that was implemented, already had the security components (firewalls) in place. ISA Server was a new addition with the specific purpose of publishing Exchange. Hey, it's a great way of introducing them Microsoft products, so maybe they'll start using it as their edge firewall; - Having said that, I totally disagree that the Nightmare Scenario will increase Cisco or Checkpoint profit. One thing that being a consultant taught me it's to understand customer needs and not trying to push them my technical solution. My job it's to advise them and to point them the right direction, but if they want to stick with their DMZ with their Checkpoint firewalls, who am I to deny them that? Fundamentalism is what makes the Linux, Unix, Checkpoint, Cisco (...) guys losing market share. I like to think ourselves, Microsoft guys, as more open-minded and willing to build a solution that really serves customer needs. Cheers, Rui Silva
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