Re: Webpages On SBS2003
- From: Tsunami Australia <glen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 10:08:41 +1000
Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP) wrote:
have you googled this topic at all?----------
NO it is not a good idea to put any part of a publicly exposed website which allows anonymous access to the world on your private business network
Can you do it? yes Should you? NO
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Tsunami Australia" <glen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I was considering moving all of our web based stuff (webpages, email
etc) to our SBS server when we do our full install, and now we have
worked out our problems we've had with it.
It appears by default that port80 has been taken with the internal web
bits and pieces, and we were thinking of hosting our webpage(s) on the
server.
Is hosting our few pages on SBS possible or a good idea? If so, what is
the best practice for making the default opening page our webpage?
Any help on this would be appreciated.
I had googled it without finding much info.
I figured that it might be a bit of a no go, but better to ask the more experienced first.
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