Re: SBS2000 and a DMZ
- From: "Rick Dilley" <rdilley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:13:48 -0400
RDPCLIP is a program that allows you to cut andpaste through Remote Desktop.
It was supposed to be on the resource CD but I cannot find it. On the
internet, all I find is the hot fix.
"Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" <javier_gomez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:#hASyLrRFHA.252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > This network is my HOME network that I use as a test bed to learn
things
> > before going to a client and attempting to learn "on the clock"
> >
> > This network is my HOME network that I use as a test bed to learn
things
> > before going to a client and attempting to learn "on the clock"
>
> Ahhh... the legendary "Home Network", famous for having all those pet
> projects, betas and trials. I hear you! I also have similar situations :-)
>
> > the (4) systems in the DMZ are my sons desk tops and laptops.
> >
> > They go EVERYWHERE on the internet and download all types of malware and
> > other crap.
>
> In this case you might try just to put the Win2k3 server behind the SBS
and
> publish stuff to the DMZ but not to the internet. I guess you could you
> follow Dave's suggestion (I didn't knew it was possible without GPOs) and
> use WebDAV or even sharepoint to publish network shares to the DMZ.
>
> > They originally were members of the domain and subject to my ISA
policies,
> > but could not get CDDB(an internet service that is used to identify
music
> > when ripping from CD to MP3). Also they could not do all the Instant
> > messenging that they wanted.
>
> Just FYI- I use MusicMatch and WinAMP (both use CDDB) regularly behind ISA
> without any issues. IM works too... but A/V conversations can be
> problematic.
>
> > But Most of all, I felt that my server and
> > desktops were in jeopardy from their internet indescretions. They are
not
> > babies(28 and 19 years old) and would stop if I asked but, I thought I
did
> > not want to risk an attack or virus infection or ad/mal ware due to them
> > and
> > yet I still wanted them to have free access to whatever they want to do.
>
> He he he... I understand :-)
>
> > Thank you again for your input and help in this "training" exercise. The
> > knowledge I obtain here has great value and helps me become a better
> > SBS'er
>
> Glad to contribute my $0.02
>
> > I do RDP into the servers from clients accross the internet..I am having
a
> > hard time finding the RDPCLIP program...all I can find is the hotfix....
> > so
> > if you can guide me to it, I'd appreciate the help.
>
> I'm not sure what you need. The RDP client for windows? Its included on
XP,
> but for other versions of Windows...
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=80111f21-d48d-426e-
96c2-08aa2bd23a49&DisplayLang=en
>
> If you need RDP client for other OS... sourceforge.net has lots of them.
For
> linux I particularly like RDesktop.
>
> --
> Javier [SBS MVP]
> www.msmvps.com/javier
> << SBS ROCKS!!! >>
>
>
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