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Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network
From: Andreas Siegert <afx () ibm de>
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 09:43:34 +0100
You should be aware that any Domino server can act as a relay to all other Domino Servers it is in contact with. Make sure this is turned off in the server configuration. cheers afx Subject: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Date: Mon, Feb 23, 1998 at 01:38:50PM -0600 Quoting dharris () kcp com (dharris () kcp com):
I have been asked to help our internal e-mail team provide external access to internal e-mail. They want to use a Lotus Domino server connected to a set of dial-up access points. The Lotus Domino server would also connect to our internal network. The e-mail team claims that, because the NT box which supports the Lotus Domino server has no dial-up software loaded, the Lotus Domino server cannot be suborned into acting as a gateway to our internal network. I would greatly appreciate comments on the wisdom or stupidity of this desire. I would prefer that access to the Lotus Domino server be provided via token-based authentication at a dial-up server but I am willing to be persuaded by reasonable arguments. TIA for your help. Delmer D. Harris dharris () kcp com
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Current thread:
- Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Andreas Siegert (Mar 02)
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- Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Rik Farrow (Mar 06)
- Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Aleph One (Mar 06)
- Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Rik Farrow (Mar 06)
- Re: Lotus Domino as an access control to internal network Aleph One (Mar 06)