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| Subject: | Shared drives through a firewall |
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| Date: | 22 Mar 2007 02:01:27 -0000 |
Hello Group; I am trying to persuade a client NOT to map a drive through two firewalls to an untrusted server in a DMZ to run an application. I've tried Googling Netbios and security, but get so many entries as to be useless. Other than the latency issues, and my ten cents that it seems to me to be an enormously foolish idea, can you folks offer me any further ammunition? Big Thanks if you can Eigen
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