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| Subject: | Re: Reverse Proxy |
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| Date: | 27 Nov 2006 13:10:28 -0000 |
Zack, Personally I think a reverse proxy is a sound layer of defense. Additionally, you have many options for Reverse Proxy. While IIS doesn't have the ability out of the box, MS ISA Server 2004/2006 do provide this functionality. Also, it can be done via Apache and Squid. Perhaps one of the best ways of performing a Reverse Proxy, however, is through an appliance such as BlueCoat's SG series. Jake
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