On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:55:57AM +, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
> Recommendation:
> My recommendation would be Apache HTTPD in reverse proxy mode with
> mod_security
> installed and configured correctly. A properly hardened Apache HTTPD
> server is very
> difficult to hack and when placed in a
Oh I have trouble with that too! When I started in this job, my boss said
"Be aware that some of the learning difficulties the kids use this software
for, is congenital." which was a very polite way of saying that some of the
parents have the same problems!
I see what you mean with the VMWare idea
Haha, i think for the most idiots is next, next, next understandable ;-)
What I mean with vmware, is that u can make a vmware image, burn in on dvd with
vmware player. I think with some scripting u can also make a nice installer for
it to.
Long time ago I did some senior admin work at a col
I dont know how the community edition Works, but the licensed one is shipped
with a nice installer for microsoft and Linux products. It is not browser
plugin, but a little program u can start when u need it, it will connect to
your vpn server. And setup the routing as you set it up.
Met ee
Is the only way to run openVPN with the VPN client installed as a browser
plugin?
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Mike Hoffs wrote:
> I was also thinking about openVPN, we use is for some customers, it is
> awesome. U can put all the students in one group with only access to that
> tomcat serve
I was also thinking about openVPN, we use is for some customers, it is awesome.
U can put all the students in one group with only access to that tomcat server.
And also it is not that expensive, dont buy a license for the number of
students, but the number that u think how many will use It co
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Brett Delle Grazie <
brett.dellegra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Personally if the application isn't designed with security in mind I
> wouldn't put it on the Internet or consider paying a developer to review the
> application for just this purpose. Depending upon ho
The app is educational software that was designed for a classroom
environment where one Tomcat server provides content to anyone on the campus
intranet. We want to set up a virtual classroom because we have many
customers that have trouble installing the old stand-alone version that
comes on CD. A
What is the reason that this internal application has to be moved to external ?
Outside workers that have to reach the application ?
Met een vriendelijke groet,
Mike Hoffs
Hi,
On 25 January 2011 09:29, Sean Rodden wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a web app (served by Tomcat) that was intended for intranet use. As
> such I assume that the security is only basic and it is not suitable for
> facing the public internet. When seeking a product to stand between my app
> and
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