- Jun 29, 2001
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I realize that SBS 2008 isn't released yet, but it is available on Technet.
Since SBS 2008 no longer has ISA as part of the package, I'm wondering what is small business supposed to do at reasonable costs? My security hat says it's not a good idea to expose OWA directly to the Internet without a reverse proxy, but setting up a dedicated ISA box is costly. Are there any cheaper solutions to securing OWA?
I do realize that there is Small Business Essentials that does have the Forefront Edge (ISA), but that costs significantly more.
I also believe Microsoft doesn't support putting OWA in a perimeter. But I guess that's a different issue since that would require a separate Exchange and Windows Server license to host that CASE server in a DMZ.
Since SBS 2008 no longer has ISA as part of the package, I'm wondering what is small business supposed to do at reasonable costs? My security hat says it's not a good idea to expose OWA directly to the Internet without a reverse proxy, but setting up a dedicated ISA box is costly. Are there any cheaper solutions to securing OWA?
I do realize that there is Small Business Essentials that does have the Forefront Edge (ISA), but that costs significantly more.
I also believe Microsoft doesn't support putting OWA in a perimeter. But I guess that's a different issue since that would require a separate Exchange and Windows Server license to host that CASE server in a DMZ.