Hi there!
   We've been running GLPI for the better part of a year, but just installed 
FusionInventory yesterday.
   We use the OCS Agent, and have a front-end communication server in our DMZ 
so that Agents can report even if they're at an end-user's home or not on the 
VPN, etc.  The OCS database and front-end interface reside on our internal 
network.  Our GLPI interface is on a separate server also on the internal 
network, though it uses the OCS server's MySQL instance for its database.
   We'd like to switch to FusionInventory, but due to security concerns, etc, 
we are hoping there's a good way to to have a DMZ-based Communication Server or 
something that the FusionInventory Agents can talk to across the regular 
internet, but without having to put our entire GLPI instance and/or database 
out in the DMZ.  We'd like that part to be secure and inaccessible from the 
regular internet.  Furthermore, we like the scalability approach of having 
multiple Communication Servers.

   So, is anything like that available, possible, or in the works?

Many thanks!

-Ben

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