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Protecting Internet Facing Servers in a Perimeter network

Hi All,

first post so go easy on me :smileywink: 

My set up is this:

Enterprise Console v4 running on a LAN server, I have 2 Win2k3 servers in a perimeter network (hardware firewall) and would like to manage and protect them using the Enterprise console.

The 2 Perimeter network servers are not Domain members.

I have checked the Sophos knowledge based article 50832 and understand the port requirements but as the article states: "it is it is beyond the scope of this article to give recommendations on hosting internet facing services, and securing Microsoft Windows servers for use in a DMZ"

Anybody have any experience of this? What do I need to do in terms of allowing access from the LAN to the Perimeter on the firewall to enable the Enterprise Console to firstly see a non-domain machine and then protect it?

Also we are part way through implementing Microsoft ISA 2006 - any guidance or experience of setting up ISA for Perimeter networks and Sophos?

Thanks in advance :smileyhappy:

Regards

Chunk

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  • Hi Detlev,

    many thanks for your wisdom on this too!

    The perimeter servers we have already update directly from Sophos but the link to the article you provided has given me some guidance on the config possibilities and the ability to let them be managed by the console

    Looks like I've got my Sunday planned out with various testing scenarios, will post back with my results.

    Once again many thanks for your help.

    Best regards

    Chunk

    :1611
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  • Hi Detlev,

    many thanks for your wisdom on this too!

    The perimeter servers we have already update directly from Sophos but the link to the article you provided has given me some guidance on the config possibilities and the ability to let them be managed by the console

    Looks like I've got my Sunday planned out with various testing scenarios, will post back with my results.

    Once again many thanks for your help.

    Best regards

    Chunk

    :1611
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