So...Are you going to need to share ClearCase over the Web?  I'm not sure,
but I think they have specific web-based tools that you can add on to
ClearCase.  If you made your solution web-based then you wouldn't have to
use Win2k file sharing and logon.

If you do need to provide more just a fancy web-based source management
tool, then I would say use a VPN, then you can safely expose your Win2k AD
stuff.

Hal Rottenberg             | Hewlett-Packard
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> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 5:20 PM
> To: Noonan, Wesley; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: RE: Windows 2k Advanced Server Hardening
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> 
> OK,
> 
> Here is somewhat sketchy design
> 
> The have fixed wireless, ecommerce web hosting, frame relay, 
> xDSL, Dial 
> VPN, SOHO Router Access, IP , ATM ADSL lite, E-commerce Housing, ISDN 
> Access, VoIP
> Remote Access
> 
> Plus ClearCase, and some other networking development tools, but the 
> requirement is that all the applications must run on Win 2k, and all 
> authentication/authorization must be through Win 2k
> 
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