It's better put this server in a DMZ behind a
firewall. The Lotus Notes can have no sensitive data
stored on it but is a system that can be compromised
by security issues, I mean someone can take this
machine under control and do all he wants (like
redirect data, change data etc..).
Key
--- Ivan Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A eBusiness vendor proposes to have a Lotus Notes'
> "Pass Through" server in
> front of firewall, but behind a router!
>
> He argues that there is no data on the Lotus Notes
> server. Data are
> transient/streaming to the server. To gain
> performance, it should be in
> front of the firewall. In addition, it is
> "protected" by the router.
>
> My argument was router is a router, although it
> performs some sort of packet
> filtering. It is not designed to perform firewall
> functions, etc.
>
> Does the vendor claim acceptable? Any comments are
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
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