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From: "Geo"
Very nice setup, the only part I don't care for is where Qwest has full
access since they manage the nokia but since that's all the equipment they
have passwords to it's not bad at all.
Geo.
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message
news:41dd5aae$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Yea, and if they monitor for intrusions, and all that, I think it's worth
> it. We have a small Nokia box supplied by Qwest, and it also handles the
DMX
> for the mail server (3 ethernet ports on the box). They setup all the
> access rules, map the external IP addresses and such. We have one
external
> contractor who does maintenance on one high dollar application, that needs
> PCAnywhere access to one internal machine. They setup a separate IP
Address
> from our public IP address, that maps directly to the internal 10.1.1.x,
and
> only has the PCAnywhere ports available on that IP address. We just turn
on
> PCA when they need access. Then, when they're on that box, they run
> Terminal Services onto the server that has the application, and they don't
> know the Terminal services login passwords.
>
>
> --
> Glenn M.
>
>
> "Geo" wrote in message
news:41dcb3a4{at}w3.nls.net...
> > "Frank Haber" wrote in message
> > news:41dc898b$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> >
> > > to sniff around and see whether there are satisfied customers. A
grand
> a
> > year
> > > seems a bit stiff, since there won't be much manging here - I doubt
> > they're
> > > going to open a bunch of different ports every week and play server.
> >
> > If they take care of all security patches for the devices and such then
it
> > might be worth it.
> >
> > Geo.
> >
> >
>
>
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