RE: IIS
From: jc (jc_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/27/05
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 15:01:01 -0800
Thanks, Tony. I'll take your advice and have my website hosted externally.
jc
"Tony Su" wrote:
> Yes, you can.
> Be careful whether you should.
>
> Be aware that there are a myriad of security issues related to securing a
> webserver, deploying web content securely, whether the website developers
> wrote their code permitting exploits and even whether the website technology
> itself is secure.
>
> So, unless you consider yourself expert in all areas I listed above it may
> be better to look at alternatives.
>
> But, yes and absolutely. You can deploy a public website or an intranet
> website on or through SBS. You would start with the checklist above, then
> look at posts by various persons including myself who have written
> extensively recommendations on how to do this (searchable in this newsgroup,
> the original SBS2K newsgroup, ISA2K newsgroup, various mailing lists and on
> the Internet as a whole).
>
> Tony
>
> "jc" wrote:
>
> > Here's probably a dumb question: Can SBS 2003's IIS support an Internet web
> > site? If so, where do I start?
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