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RE: MS exchange server 2003 - rpc over https access

Subject: RE: MS exchange server 2003 - rpc over https access
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:06:59 -0800
How do you currently control access to this resource?
Do you have any form of reverse-proxy between the external users and the
Exch FE?

Jim Harrison
Security Platform Group (ISA SE)
If We Can't Fix It - It Ain't Broke!

-----Original Message-----
From: sanjiv [mailto:ska262001@yahoo.co.in] 
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 2:07 AM
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: MS exchange server 2003 - rpc over https access

Hi ,
I have a query. If my users are accessing my MS
exchange server 2003 remotely :

- Outlook Web access (OWA) externally accessed
- RPC over HTTPS

Is there a way that I can control on per user basis.
The risk I want to control is users can access their
mailbox by these methods and I want to restrict this
specific users based on business approval. The risk i
see is that users can send confidential files to their
mailbox and also download already existing mails in
their mailbox siting at their home or net-cafe.
Remember I don't want to prevent this access
completely for all users.

Best regards,
Sanjiv


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