Re: AD Proxy
- From: "Hugh" <Hugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 09:52:02 -0700
I've put a similar post in the ISA Server area, but we have no experience
with ISA Server at this time.
--
Hugh
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
> Have you already looked at what ISA server can do for you?
>
> Al
>
> "Hugh" <Hugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:79DEDFE7-BFA3-46DA-B03B-877C8F70C330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > We are creating a secure DMZ area (VPN access only) and would like to have
> > AD
> > services in this network. This "SecureNet" will be firewalled off from
> > the
> > internal network. Rather than putting a domain controller in the
> > SecureNet,
> > we would prefer to put an LDAP proxy server that would accept LDAP
> > requests
> > from systems in the SecureNet and forward those requests through the
> > firewall
> > to the internal domain controllers. Specifically, I said "AD" proxy
> > instead
> > of "LDAP" proxy because I need Kerberos services to be proxied as well.
> > Thus, I need the proxy server to appear and act just like an AD domain
> > controller for the purposes of authentication. Any thoughts on whether
> > this
> > is possible and, if so, how to accomplish it?
> >
> > --
> > Hugh
>
>
>
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