TMS
10-29-2002, 12:00 AM
It is a common practice to run IIS Lockdown on Exchange Front-End server
specially when they are sitting on the DMZ or the Internet. What about the
Exchange 2000 Back-End servers that are on the LAN? Since there is that chance that a user from within can attack these servers, any reason why
IISLockdown.netuldn't be run on these servers?
Thanks,
TMS
specially when they are sitting on the DMZ or the Internet. What about the
Exchange 2000 Back-End servers that are on the LAN? Since there is that chance that a user from within can attack these servers, any reason why
IISLockdown.netuldn't be run on these servers?
Thanks,
TMS