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| Subject: | AD in DMZ |
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| Date: | 20 Sep 2004 01:57:38 -0000 |
What "best practices" / tips can you share when faced with a requirement to place Active Directory within DMZ's? Yes, I know we're all told this is a no-no, but I'm sure there's some implementations where this is being done, with some intelligence to thwart the major issues... I would imagine suggestions would focus on trusts / replication / OS lockdown Any real experiences with breaches caused by AD in DMZ segments? Thanks
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