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RE: Exchange Server and External Access
From: "Aditya [Aditya Lalit Desgmukh]" <aditya () online nailed org>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:47:58 +0530
Convertional VPN & SSL VPN where do i find the opensource ( at least freeware ) software tools to create these on windows, linux and Solaris... The VPN must be multiplatorm compatiable ... min requirment i have been using openssh for my network securing and i am looking for something better .... Aditya Lalit Deshmukh Enterprise Security Solutions aditya () online nailed org -----Original Message----- From: Hay, Duane [mailto:Duane.Hay () allstream com] Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 5:17 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Exchange Server and External Access Instead of a conventional VPN, why not go with an SSL VPN? There are a number of companies that provide these solutions. Some are even capable of tunneling Outlook client requests through HTTPS, so your users can use their standard Outlook software to connect directly to the corporate Exchange Server. There is no client software to install, you can integrate Strong Authentication, even limit the resources available through the VPN based on the user login. Hope this helps.... ======================================= Duane Hay Senior Security Consultant Advanced Information Security Solutions Allstream www.allstream.com -----Original Message----- From: Nick Duda [mailto:nduda () VistaPrint com] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 12:23 PM To: jsansi () ritzfoodservice com; Cherian M. Palayoor; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Exchange Server and External Access The reason why we didn't do that in my location was ease of connectivity. Principals and executives like to just pop open a browser and get email. Adding them to the corporate vpn would require vpn software installs..etc. Not to mention all the different hotels during traveling tend to block a lot of vpn traffic. - Nick -----Original Message----- From: Jimmy Sansi [mailto:jsansi () ritzfoodservice com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 5:09 PM To: 'Cherian M. Palayoor'; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Exchange Server and External Access Why not configure a VPN into the network. Easier then setting up another server in the DMZ, plus users can have access to other network resources as well. -Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: Cherian M. Palayoor [mailto:cpalayoor () cwalkergroup com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 12:11 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Exchange Server and External Access Hi, We presently use the Std edition of Exchange 2000 as a mail server for our internal users, behind the Firewall. However we would like to grant mailbox access to external users outside the Firewall. What would be the most secure and efficient method of accomplishing this. One stream of thought that I have been entertaining is having a separate Exchange/Mail Server on the DMZ. Now this solution would result in having to maintain 2 separate mailboxes for internal and external users. This creates problems for users who would access their emails from both inside and outside the office. How can I workaround this problem. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Regards CP Scanned by Webshield E250 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Federal, September 29-30 (Training), October 1-2 (Briefings) in Tysons Corner, VA; the world's premier technical IT security event. Modeled after the famous Black Hat event in Las Vegas! 6 tracks, 12 training sessions, top speakers and sponsors. Symantec is the Diamond sponsor. Early-bird registration ends September 6.Visit us: www.blackhat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Federal, September 29-30 (Training), October 1-2 (Briefings) in Tysons Corner, VA; the world's premier technical IT security event. Modeled after the famous Black Hat event in Las Vegas! 6 tracks, 12 training sessions, top speakers and sponsors. Symantec is the Diamond sponsor. Early-bird registration ends September 6.Visit us: www.blackhat.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --
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- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Depp, Dennis M. (Aug 25)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Gregory M. Brown (Aug 25)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Nick Duda (Aug 25)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Nick Duda (Aug 25)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access McGill, Lachlan (Aug 25)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Nick Duda (Aug 26)
- Re: Exchange Server and External Access salgak (Aug 26)
- RE: FW: Exchange Server and External Access Cherian M. Palayoor (Aug 26)
- Re: FW: Exchange Server and External Access Gabriel Orozco (Aug 26)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Hay, Duane (Aug 26)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Aditya [Aditya Lalit Desgmukh] (Aug 27)
- Re: Exchange Server and External Access Valery Baranov (Aug 26)
- RE: Exchange Server and External Access Nero, Nick (Aug 26)
- RE: FW: Exchange Server and External Access Cherian M. Palayoor (Aug 26)
- Re: FW: Exchange Server and External Access Gabriel Orozco (Aug 27)
- RE: FW: Exchange Server and External Access Cherian M. Palayoor (Aug 27)
- Re: FW: Exchange Server and External Access some guy (Aug 27)