Does anyone have any opinions or experience on the use of reverse proxies
to provide external users with access to internal web sites?
I've got a scenario where there are at least 2 internal NT web servers
which need to stay on the internal network because they need to
authenticate users against NT domain controllers in a bunch of different
domains. My initial feeling was that having a reverse proxy would provide
an extra layer of logging and indirection that might be beneficial. But I
am starting to wonder if it is worth the hassle.
The organization in question will be implementing either a Cisco 2621
router with the FW feature set or a PIX in a NAT configuration.
thx,
-mike
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