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RE: any experience with backup solutions for servers in the dmz?


Subject: RE: any experience with backup solutions for servers in the dmz?
From: Shaun Moran (ShaunTheMorans.Com)
Date: Mon Jan 10 2000 - 08:22:37 CST


I've been using (for NT machines) CA's ARCserver lately.

Single port open (TCP6050) on the firewall for comms, does'nt require server
or workstation services running, password/ip authenication on the agent
(seperate to the NT SAM) and the agent looks to support encrypted comms
(thought I hav'nt played with that yet).

Shaun

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Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2000 8:26 AM
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Subject: any experience with backup solutions for servers in the dmz?

Has any one on the list had any experience with establishing a secure backup
solution for machines in the dmz? I am the ADSM (now Tivoli Storage
Manager)
admin for MoDOT. We are going to be setting up 2 web servers, a domino 5
server, external dns, and an external mail server. In between the dmz, the
secure side and the world will be a PIX box.

Has anyone ever sniffed the traffic from/to an ADSM server and its client?
Is it
viable (without too great of risk) to allow the traffic on the ports that
the
secure-side ADSM server uses and only to the ADSM server's IP?

TIA

Lisa Cabanas
MoDOT ADSM administrator



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