Just printed off those checklists.

I'll check out slipstick.

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Webb, Brian (Telecom) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IIS and OWA


Go to slipstick.com and look up OWA.  They have a good white paper on how to
set it up.  Run through the security checklists from MS for both 2000 and
IIS.  To set up SSL you will need a security certificate -- you can generate
your own or buy one from someone like Verisign.  

Good luck!

Disclaimer: This is the current user's personal opinion and is not made
on behalf of my employer.


-----Original Message-----
From: Troy Rambo /278 Systems Specialist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IIS and OWA


no we won't because this will only be used by a few of our outside sales
reps and the CEO and CFO.

Maximim number of users will be about 20 and never at the same time.

We're a small company, we don't need this set up on a server.  Besides, the
guys on this list convinced me to use Pro because of the small number of
users needing this.  (Which I agree with.)

I want to use SSL, but I can't find any white papers that show me how.  They
all reference it, but none of them describes the actual steps for setting it
up.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:40 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IIS and OWA


Use SSL w/ OWA if you need lotsa sec, but one Q guys, isn't the max
connection for pro in the lic agreement limited to 10 concurrent
connections? If so, you will most likely violate that by using this box?
Goto www.microsoft.com/security and tool around from there.
Jlc

Ps. Why Pro?

-----Original Message-----
From: Troy Rambo /278 Systems Specialist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: IIS and OWA

Well, I've got IIS5 and OWA istalled on a 2000 Professional Workstation
and
it's working internally so far.  What I need to know how to do is get
this
thing locked down as tightly as possible so that when I put it in our
DMZ on
the firewall, it doesn't get hacked.

Are there any good white papers or websites for understanding OWA and
IIS 5?
I've done some searching, but everything I've found talks about what to
do,
but it doesn't show you how to do it.

Good suggestions are also welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Troy Rambo
Systems Specialist
CERAC Inc.
414-212-0278



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