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Good afternoon.
My company currently has an application hosted on a server within our firewall. We would like to give access to this application to our clients publicly without compromising our network or giving access to areas not related to this application. What would be the most secure yet cost-effective way to accomplish this? Currently, we are running serveral Windows 2003 servers.
Thank you.
My company currently has an application hosted on a server within our firewall. We would like to give access to this application to our clients publicly without compromising our network or giving access to areas not related to this application. What would be the most secure yet cost-effective way to accomplish this? Currently, we are running serveral Windows 2003 servers.
Thank you.
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What kind of app is it? How many clients need access? Do you currently have a VPN solution for your own employees?
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You can restrict connections to it in the "Source" column when you define the new rule allowing specific IP addresses (public or internal) to connect to the specific port.
If you would like additional, detailed information, feel free to contact me and I can walk you through it. I have hundreds of rules for this very thing on mine (CheckPoint).
If you would like additional, detailed information, feel free to contact me and I can walk you through it. I have hundreds of rules for this very thing on mine (CheckPoint).
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