Re: Location behind Firewall

From: admin (admin_at_test.com)
Date: 12/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:46:59 +0800

how about publishing your exchange server using ISA 2004 in DMZ while your
B/E server still resides in your secure network? and use SSL between your
ISA server and B/End exchange server. At least, you do not have to open any
other ports than SSL.

just a thought.
admin

"Alj" <Alj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8A065A6C-18E0-4C5A-8F46-E074E2200FE0@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently implementing my firewall and considering on using front-end
> and back-end exchange servers 2000. The front-end would be placed in my
> dmz
> and the back-end in my secure zone.
>
> Since this would involve purchasing two exch server licences, I am also
> looking at alternate ways of setting up the exch environment with the
> possibility of accessing the server from the Internet through Outlook Web
> Access.
> Does anyone have possible suggestions.
>
> Thks
> --
> *** alj ***



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