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Re: SMTP Proxies and Application Proxies for Lotus Domino


From: Joseph Steinberg <Joseph () whale-com com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 13:40:14 -0400


Whale Communications offers a Lotus-specific proxy that provides numerous
security functions including URL filtering, browser-side security, Air Gap
isolation, and more. For more information please see:
www.whalecommunications.com/lotus

Joseph Steinberg
Director of Technical Services
Whale Communications

Message: 2
Reply-To: <bolesjb () yahoo com>
From: "Jeff B" <bolesjb () yahoo com>
To: <firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 15:56:40 -0700
Subject: [fw-wiz] SMTP Proxies and Application Proxies for Lotus Domino

Group:

I'm product hunting, and out of ideas.

I'm looking for two things, and hoping somebody can make some
recommendations.

1. In a current design, wouldn't mind implementing an mail proxy - at least
SMTP gateway/relay, although Pop3 would be welcome also.  Don't really need
some complex do it all box - just looking for a standalone type component to
isolate this function and fit into the current architecture which does most
other stuff well.  Need COTS product, opensource not possible.  Interscan
VirusWall is about the only thing I can find - don't need the virus layer,
but might go that direction anyhow.

2. Looking for a inbound traffic web proxy, or even an 'url scan' type
product, for a Lotus Domino system.  Currently externally hosted front-end
web page redirects links to apps on an AS400 domino box, which is on the
inside network, and gets traffic NAT'd and passed through the FW (this box
is also the SMTP box).  Looking to get around this and put a 'proxy' of some
type on the DMZ.  Not my ideal solution for this architecture, but
additional AS400 or Domino box for external apps is out of the question in
the current budget year.  Proxy of some type will likely make it a little
better.  Again, need COTS, opensource not possible.  Proxying domino is a
big unknown - anybody seen/done this, or have recommendations?

Thanks,

Jeff B.
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