Re: IPSec security

From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 03/31/05

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    I am not sure I see what you are asking, or outlining . . .
    If you mean that when one of a set of client machines connects
    to a specific server then all traffic in that interchange is supposed
    to be encrypted . . .
    then just define IPsec rules so that those client machines and that
    server require a hard security association and use of payload
    encryption.

    -- 
    Roger Abell
    Microsoft MVP (Windows  Security)
    MCSE (W2k3,W2k,Nt4)  MCDBA
    "Peter" <psmith@freenet.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:ImW1e.17017$IH3.16567@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
    > Hi,
    >
    > Not sure if this is the right group to post in if not maybe someone can
    > guide me in the right direction, I need a basic answer to a well not so
    > complexed question but by the time you've finished reading it you might be
    > as confused as me lol
    >
    > I have a multi site company that needs to link certain clients to a
    specific
    > server, these links although internal to the company need to be encrypted
    > from other departments, the clients are in building A & B and the server
    is
    > in building A
    >
    > The server is connected to other systems that can not be changed IE SMTP
    > gateways etc but the system that is running that the clients need access
    to
    > needs to be secured, it also has the ability to open files that are on the
    > server so this would require the ability to use the Microsoft File
    shareing
    > services.
    >
    > The system that needs to be connected to may use various IP ports
    including
    > Telnet, so SSH was thought of at this time but this causes a problem when
    > coming to file and print services via the server, hence IPSec...
    >
    > There are 2 Routers to pass through so if there is any IP ports that need
    to
    > be opened then please advise there also
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Peter Smith
    > Microsoft Certified Professional
    >
    >
    

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