Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> wrote on 03/04/2007 02:48:52
PM:

>
> If you set up your YOU server to use https instead of http, that
> should work equally well.  Not sure why you would care that much in
> an internal corporate network though.
>

The client has multiple internal DMZs and a standard that states only SSL
(or otherwise approved encrypted traffic such as SSH) will be allowed
between these zones. All IP traffic between zones goes through a firewall
to enforce this. I've had to setup SSL for all Omegamon monitoring too.
RPITA.

I will look into setting up an internal https enabled YOU server. Thanks
for all your advice (so far). :-)


Brendan Kelly
Certified Senior IT Specialist - z/OS & Linux
Open Source Community of Practice Co-Leader
IBM Global Technology Services
348 Edward St, Brisbane, QLD 4000
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