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Vista - Exposing internal (firewall protected) resources to the Internet

 
 
Old 02-14-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Exposing internal (firewall protected) resources to the Internet

A lot of architects tackle the issue of exposing internal web services
and web applications to the Internet. How many times do you see a
requirement such as "the application should be accessible to users
behind the firewall (on the intranet) but also to users on the
Internet"?

Traditionally, architects had two choices - beg the network engineers
and managers to "poke holes" in the firewall (unlikely), buy an
expensive specialized firewall which takes a long time to acquire,
configure and put in place, or replicate the application server,
perhaps the database server (and more) to the DMZ or Internet
accessible network segment. This is very costly, error prone, a
security nightmare and very time consuming.

Enter SecureWithin! Bitkoo's revolutionary product that removes all
the headaches associated with exposing internal endpoints to the
Internet easily, securely and with no added hardware or even a need
for your own DMZ.

How does it work? As the name implies - a combination of two smart
gateways, an internal and an external. The internal establishes
communications with the external and creates a persistent SSL tunnel.
Thus working within the constraints of the firewall and within the
security policy and security best practices. The external gateway is
deployed either on your own DMZ or on Bitkoo's hosted DMZ service.
Internet clients access the external gateway which looks to clients
exactly like the internal web application, web service or any TCP or
UDP endpoint.

Sophisticated security algorithms are used by both gateways to make
sure only authorized users can see designated endpoints. The solution
is far superior to VPN. Why? Because the entire network isn't exposed
- only designated internal endpoints. Also, absolutely no client-side
software is required.

The system protects against denial of service attacks, it tracks
intrusion attempts and stops them cold, notifies administrators of
suspicious activity and MUCH MORE.

Bitkoo's patent-pending technology is battle proven and extremely easy
to use and administer. It scales to thousands of simultaneous users,
it handles voice over IP or streaming video with ease and most
importantly it is secure (within).

If you need to expose your Intranet based apps or services to the
Internet and want to shave off weeks of development, configuration and
tens of thousands of Dollars in cost, visit http://www.bitkoo.com

Some suggestions for using SecureWithin in your environment: Expose
internal Microsoft Sharepoint sites, FTP or SFTP servers, SSH, Telnet,
Windows Communications Foundation (WCF), .Net remoting applications,
existing DCOM applications and much more.


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