Dunno, if he's a member here, but Thomas Shinder's site is a wealth of
info...  http://www.isaserver.org

My simple piece of info, why punch 12,000 holes in your FW to get comms from
the DMZ to your internal network?  Use ISA as you mentioned and SSL...

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Marr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:31 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OT: ??? OWA with ISA - Publish or create DMZ???


Hi

I am currently investigating setting up OWA through ISA server and have seen
various recommendations about how to do this.  The two obvious options are;

*  to place the Front-End server in a DMZ and open all required ports to the
internal network or;
*  to publish OWA through ISA server through the incredibly simple OWA
Publishing Rule (included in Feature Pack 1 for ISA)

I realise that both methods involve compromising security to some degree but
have not been able to find any absolute proof that one is more secure than
the other.  I really would like to be able to implement the second option
but am finding it hard to get the concept of a direct (well almost...)
connection between external client and our Exchange Front-End server to
swallowed by the guys in charge.

Any documentation/experiences would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Greg

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