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Elguapaul
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      06-08-2006, 02:02 PM
Hellos all,

I am helping our company setup a network config that will satisfy some
security requirements they are facing. They are going to have extended
stay visitors in the office on a regular basis. We have allocated two
offices that they will be working in.

I am looking for some recommendations on how we can securely give them
access to specific data/files on the server but at the sametime have
them as separated as possible from the rest of the network. What can we
do with our current resources and what would the optimal setup for this
scenerio be even if we had to add some resources.

We currently have:

Single subnet Lan (At the moment)
WatchGuard Firewall x700
Managed Switch
Windows 2003 Domain Network
One Frontend Server Acting as an OWA/SMTP proxy (on DMZ)
One Backend Server Managing all mail and file storage services (DC)


Thanks for your help,

Elguapaul

 
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Neteng
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      06-08-2006, 05:28 PM
You can have them VPN into your firewall, only allow specific ports, and use
Windows permissions to give them access to what they need access too.

"Elguapaul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hellos all,
>
> I am helping our company setup a network config that will satisfy some
> security requirements they are facing. They are going to have extended
> stay visitors in the office on a regular basis. We have allocated two
> offices that they will be working in.
>
> I am looking for some recommendations on how we can securely give them
> access to specific data/files on the server but at the sametime have
> them as separated as possible from the rest of the network. What can we
> do with our current resources and what would the optimal setup for this
> scenerio be even if we had to add some resources.
>
> We currently have:
>
> Single subnet Lan (At the moment)
> WatchGuard Firewall x700
> Managed Switch
> Windows 2003 Domain Network
> One Frontend Server Acting as an OWA/SMTP proxy (on DMZ)
> One Backend Server Managing all mail and file storage services (DC)
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Elguapaul
>



 
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