On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Stewart, William C (Bill), RTSLS wrote: > > Brian Bruns asserts that there are lots of home users > connecting to their office Exchange servers without VPNs, > and that therefore blocking the Microsoft ports was bad. > While I agree with his point that you shouldn't do it > without documenting what you are or are not blocking, > I'm really surprised to hear the assertion that people are > leaving unfirewalled Exchange servers out on the net. > Is this actually common? /shudders... apparently so... reference long discussions on nanog regarding blocking welchia/nachi... People even, SHOCKER, use smb shares over the internet without vpns or firewalls :(
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