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RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network
From: "Torres, Matt" <matt.torres () state or us>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2017 15:36:31 +0000
According to my application guy, this is true of the Microsoft O365 hybrid solution. It requires direct inbound connections on various ports from largely undefined IP space. I imagine the private VPN limitation (i.e., not having a VPN) is on our side and MS provides something like this...
Better, find a cloud that doesn't do that shit with changing endpoints and gives you real VPNs. What sort of >cloud doesn't these days?...?...
Current thread:
- Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Torres, Matt (May 04)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network James Breeden (May 04)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Torres, Matt (May 05)
- Re: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network George William Herbert (May 05)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Torres, Matt (May 05)
- Re: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Yan Filyurin (May 05)
- Re: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Yan Filyurin (May 05)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Torres, Matt (May 05)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network Torres, Matt (May 05)
- RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network James Breeden (May 04)