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RE: Something new?


From: "Trevor Cushen" <Trevor.Cushen () sysnet ie>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 15:11:47 +0100

Just to add to my earlier reply this might be more useful 
http://www.delegate.org/delegate/

I am assuming of course you are not talking about a firewall or
authentication server only such as radius or similar and also ruling out
the use of terminal services as things you have already looked at.

Trevor Cushen

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve S [mailto:jbodisks () yahoo com] 
Sent: 21 April 2003 19:50
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Something new? 


Trying to figure out if anyone has seen or heard of
some type of gateway or method for setting up an OS to
be a gateway to authenticate all users before they
have access into a NT/2000 network.  The thinking
behind this would be the end-user would only be able
to connect to the internal network through this
gateway (i.e. access to all servers and associated
ports on the internal network would be blocked until authentication
occurred and then you would be restricted by your personal access
level).  Looking to expose only a single point internally instead of a
myriad of servers.

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