So, unless I misunderstood your problem, it sounds to me that there's a problem 
with your approach. 

The HTML iframe tag takes a URL in its src attribute, much like an img tag. 
Your web browser then downloads the src of the iframe just as it would an image.

In other words, with iframes, images, external scripts and css - your web 
browser sends HTTP get requests on your behalf to download those resources. So, 
if the "public cannot see web apps" on your intranet, then they won't be able 
to see them with an iframe - because the user will be the one requesting the 
iframe's src, not the portal server.

To your question, there are various ways to tackle your problem, though there 
will be effort involved:
- move the desired secured intranet applications to the DMZ (probably security 
risks)
- write new portlets that access the same data/services as your internal apps 
(large development effort)

Good luck,
Andy

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