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Shared drives through a firewall Mar 22 2007 02:01AM aeheald gmail com (4 replies) Re: Shared drives through a firewall Apr 17 2007 08:53AM Nicolas RUFF (nicolas ruff gmail com) (1 replies) RE: Shared drives through a firewall Mar 22 2007 01:41PM Jim Harrison (Jim isatools org) (1 replies) Re: Shared drives through a firewall Mar 22 2007 05:14PM James (njan) Eaton-Lee (james mailing gmail com) (1 replies) RE: Shared drives through a firewall Mar 22 2007 07:15PM mcclenbw oneonta edu (1 replies) Re: Shared drives through a firewall Mar 22 2007 08:14PM James (njan) Eaton-Lee (james mailing gmail com) |
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Depending on what OS you want to try this, you can use the SMB protocol
with an encrypted layer.
SMB can be used on Windows/*nix systems.
A good point to start is to read this text which tells how to add the
crypted layer to the SMB protocol :
http://home.arcor.de/36bit/encrypt.html
Good luck!
Nicolas
aeheald (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed] a écrit :
> Hello Group;
>
> I am trying to persuade a client NOT to map a drive through two firewalls to
> an untrusted server in a DMZ to run an application. I've tried Googling
> Netbios and security, but get so many entries as to be useless.
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> Other than the latency issues, and my ten cents that it seems to me to be an
> enormously foolish idea, can you folks offer me any further ammunition?
>
> Big Thanks if you can
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> Eigen
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