AD for webhosting?

From: P (sdfsd@sdfsd.com)
Date: 08/15/02


From: "P" <sdfsd@sdfsd.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:03:21 +0800


We host a few win2k webservers. Until now we have made them standalone
servers in their own little workgroup. However we want to implement standard
IPSEC policies for some traffic and be able to apply security configuration
templates centrally.

But we are concerned about AD on public hosted servers. We use AD for our
internal network, but I don't feel comfortable with it in the hosted
environment.

Does anybody have any expertise in this area and can offer any
thoughts/experiences?

thanks

P



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