Chompy
October 30th, 2008, 09:28 AM
Lo All,
Have an RA server 2.0.110 working well, and I would like to set it so that my remote as well as internal users connect to it for updates and tasks. I have it set to port 80 for updates and port 443 for client connections so that users will be able to traverse firewalls. This is working great with no issues.
HOWEVER, the users guide for RA server states that the RA server should NOT be internet facing, and I'm trying to figure out why. I want to deploy 1 image to all my clients and not have to worry about changing RA servers for clients at different sites. I have ESET servers as second backup profile.
Does anyone know why RA servers can not be internet facing? Is it because of vulnerabilities in RA HTTP server or...???
thnx
Have an RA server 2.0.110 working well, and I would like to set it so that my remote as well as internal users connect to it for updates and tasks. I have it set to port 80 for updates and port 443 for client connections so that users will be able to traverse firewalls. This is working great with no issues.
HOWEVER, the users guide for RA server states that the RA server should NOT be internet facing, and I'm trying to figure out why. I want to deploy 1 image to all my clients and not have to worry about changing RA servers for clients at different sites. I have ESET servers as second backup profile.
Does anyone know why RA servers can not be internet facing? Is it because of vulnerabilities in RA HTTP server or...???
thnx