Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 12:26:34AM +0000, Bob Crandell wrote:
>> Bummer.  How do I let a person or company in that does not have a
>> static IP address?
>It depends what you mean by "in".  If you mean in to the web proxy
>server service
Yes.

> then you need some sort of authentication.  I would say
>the best way to do this is with a password.  Dan's Guardian should have
>password authentication.
I prefer it to be trasparent.

>  If that is not desired then you need to
>require customers to have a static ip, or use a vpn implementation (far
>worse).  Otherwise you are faced with opening up large blocks of ip
>addresses your clients don't own, to a web proxy.  This highly insecure
>and will result in spammers and crackers bouncing off your service,
>causing this site to be liable for damages to other companies through
>"Down Stream Liability".
Sigh.  And I thought I was doing so well.

>
> Snipity do da.
>
>I'll definitely call.
Please do.

>
>Cory
>
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