Re: Securing management access?
Its not really clear what you need to do on your network. You want to
configure a VPN or do you want to block any access from an external network
to your server?
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augusto alvarez | it pro | southworks
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"JBJBJB" <JBJBJB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would very much like to know how I can configure the firewall or network
settings of a Windows 2003 server in a way that it can only be managed and
accessed from our office. Could I use IP filtering for it and would it
suffice? Perhaps create a VPN between our office and the servers, but I
can't
find any article on how to set this up properly.
Does anyone have guideline articles on how to configure this? Perhaps some
links to articles on how to set this up
TIA,
Jeroen
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