WSUS is definitely the way to go.

 

Sean Rector, MCSE

 

From: Eisenberg, Wayne [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 11:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: DMZ server patching

 

Here's a quizzler for you: We have Windows servers living in a DMZ that
is not allowed to have outbound web access (although there is
connectivity to the internal network). How do you go about running
patches on them? MS Updates won't work because there is no outbound web
access allowed. Point them back to a WSUS server on the inside? Any
other clever ways of getting patches to them besides just manually
copying them from another computer and running them manually?

Thanks, 
Wayne 

 

 

 

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