DMZ best practices using watchguard and TMG/UAG
What are the best practices when creating border security and a DMZ utilizing a Watchguard XTM520 firewall and TMG or UAG?
My goal is to have a DMZ and be able to utilize UAG for Direct Access. We plan to have external users that are able to access SharePoint, Exchange 2010, and OCS for video conferencing between external and internal users. We want to be able to use the security
features installed on the Watchguard XTM520 firewall (anti-spam, anti-virus, IPS).
Would the WatchGuard go on the Internet (outer) side or on the LAN (inner) side?
Any configuration diagrams/hints would be helpful.
July 9th, 2010 12:30am
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 21:30:04 +0000, Rglide wrote:
What are the best practices when creating border security and a DMZ utilizing a Watchguard XTM520 firewall and TMG or UAG?
My goal is to have a DMZ and be able to utilize UAG for Direct Access. We plan to have external users that are able to access SharePoint, Exchange 2010, and OCS for video conferencing between external and internal users. We want to be able to use the security
features installed on the Watchguard XTM520 firewall (anti-spam, anti-virus, IPS).
Would the WatchGuard go on the Internet (outer) side or on the LAN (inner) side?
Any configuration diagrams/hints would be helpful.
UAG related questions should be posted here -
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/forefrontedgeiag/threads
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July 9th, 2010 1:30am