Re: Something new?
From: Steve S (jbodisks@yahoo.com)
Date: 04/22/03
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 08:11:46 -0700 (PDT) From: Steve S <jbodisks@yahoo.com> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Thanks for the responses so far but I need to clarify
that this would be for users accessing NT/2000 servers
from inside the company not users connecting from over
the internet. The user is physically inside the
company sitting at a workstation. They would have one
point of entry only.
Typical setup - user authenticates to DC
Internet -- Firewall -- Servers -- Users
Proposed setup - gateway authenticates user to DC
??? = gateway/authentication server
Internet -- Firewall -- Servers -- ??? -- Users
--- Steve S <jbodisks@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Trying to figure out if anyone has seen or heard of
> some type of gateway or method for setting up an OS
> to
> be a gateway to authenticate all users before they
> have access into a NT/2000 network. The thinking
> behind this would be the end-user would only be able
> to connect to the internal network through this
> gateway (i.e. access to all servers and associated
> ports on the internal network would be blocked until
> authentication occurred and then you would be
> restricted by your personal access level). Looking
> to
> expose only a single point internally instead of a
> myriad of servers.
>
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