Hi Bevan,

We have two off-site teams:

1. For the first team they have a permanent VPN into our office and for
performance reasons we have installed a TFS Proxy at their location.

2. For the second team they VPN into our office when they want to
connect. They don't use a TFS Proxy.

Our TFS server is only on our internal network and we manage access
through the VPN solution and AD/TFS permissions. We find this a simpler
and more secure solution then exposing the TFS server externally and
then having to lock it down.

Regards,
William

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bevan Calliess
Sent: Tuesday, 15 July 2008 9:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] TFS Internet access via reverse proxy

Hi All,
 
We have a new requirement to enable TFS for some off site developers,
Since I am only a part time TFS administrator I am looking for some
advice.  I was wondering how many people run such a setup and if there
are any traps or tricks that you can pass on.

  
I found some informative articles on MSDN that cover different scenarios
and a couple of walkthroughs that spell out the general setup that we
will need to implement and the following seems to be the best fit so far

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa833872.aspx
 
The off site developers do not require access to anything other than the
code so I would like to keep it as locked down as possible.  I also want
to minimise (hopefully to nothing) the affect these chnages have on our
development team within the domain.    The walkthrough has steps for
changes to reporting services and the sharepoint site configurations and
I was wondering if this is required if the off site access is for code
only?
 
Thanks in advance
 
Bevan Calliess
F1 Solutions
Canberra
 
 
 


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