Re: SPS vs. WSS and webpublishing
From: Richard Bruvik (rib_at_no.columbusit.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:08:53 -0700
Thanks Mike,
So you're saying that if the top-site level is on a DMZ
or outside the firewall with anonymous access, the sub-
site level can be on the inside of the firewall?
Will there still be one place to update the info or do
you have two places with info and two databases ?
It is probably a stupid question....
mvh Richard
>-----Original Message-----
>[If you use SPS 2003 you always have WSS.]
>
>In both cases you can specify one level of security at
the top-site level
>and another level of security at a sub-site level. Thus
one set of users
>(even maybe anonymous) users can access the top-level
site and only a
>specified set of users can access the sub-site.
>
>That's one WSS side of the answer (ignoring in other
words the
>Internet/Intranet part of it just dealing with access
rights). The question
>of where the server/site should be located (DNZ ?) is
more one for you to
>decide.
>
>Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>WSS FAQ at wss.collutions.com
>Please post questions to the newsgroup only.
>
>
>"Richard Bruvik" <rib@no.columbusit.com> wrote in message
>news:27c401c48e6b$d97ded50$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> A customer is asking about the following:
>>
>> They want a web page that contains the following:
product
>> info, company info, link to intranett.
>>
>> They want to have a intranet that contains all internal
>> info about the company. (prices, employee info,
internal
>> documents and so on...)
>>
>> They are conserned about security in the solutions.
>>
>> My question is: Is there a way to use both SPS and WSS
in
>> this case? And how do we solve the security?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>
>
>.
>
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