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Re: A Good Reverse Proxy Product
From: Tremaine Lea <tremaine () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:52:50 -0600
You could use a Bluecoat for that purpose, it handles both http and https traffic, and can also be tied to bluecoat antivirus. Alternately you could look into putting an IPS in between that could be leveraged into the rest of the environment as well.
--- Tremaine Lea Network Security Consultant Intrepid ACL "Paranoia for hire" On 30-Apr-08, at 12:43 PM, Paul Guibord wrote:
Greetings to all,We have a new MS Exchange server and the administrator wants to provide remote Outlook Web Access access to it from the internet. As opposed to having a direct outside to inside translation to it I was told that we could put a reverse proxy server in the DMZ and then provide a DMZ to inside translation form there.First of all does this sound like the safest approach and if so can anyone provide the name of a good stable/secure reverse proxy product.Thanks, Paul
Current thread:
- A Good Reverse Proxy Product Paul Guibord (Apr 30)
- Re: A Good Reverse Proxy Product Michael Gorsuch (Apr 30)
- Re: A Good Reverse Proxy Product Tremaine Lea (Apr 30)
