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Mauricio Olivier - 09 Jul 2003 22:16 GMT
We have a NT 4 server with Proxy, DNS, and an Intranet Page, and it's
connected to the internet.

The problems is that our server now can be viewed on Internet, and I don't
want it to occour, what can I do to fix it.

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Thor Kottelin - 10 Jul 2003 22:57 GMT
> We have a NT 4 server with Proxy, DNS, and an Intranet Page, and it's
> connected to the internet.
>
> The problems is that our server now can be viewed on Internet, and I don't
> want it to occour, what can I do to fix it.

Set up your access lists (routers, firewalls, servers) accordingly. Although
<URL:https://www.cert.org/tech_tips/home_networks.html> is primarily
intended for home users, it would probably be a good starting point in your
case.

Not a DNS issue; follow-ups set.

Thor

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Mauricio Olivier - 18 Jul 2003 14:34 GMT
Thanks Thor,

Now the DNS service is down (while I finish the reading).

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