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Best Practice: Secure BizTalk Deployment
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| Eugene Richards 2004-05-11, 8:21 pm |
| What is the best way to deploy BizTalk securely? For example, is there a deployment strategy that involves a DMZ to private LAN BizTalk relationship of some sort? I don't like our Trading Partners coming into our LAN.
Thanks,
Eugene Richards
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| Scott Colestock 2004-05-12, 5:25 pm |
| Check out "Large Distributed Architecture" in the biztalk docs - under
"Deployment","Planning A Secure Deployment","Sample BizTalk Server
Architectures" - this is probably a good match for what you are looking for.
Make sure you have downloaded the April 2004 documentation update.
- Scott Colestock
"Eugene Richards" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What is the best way to deploy BizTalk securely? For example, is there a
deployment strategy that involves a DMZ to private LAN BizTalk relationship
of some sort? I don't like our Trading Partners coming into our LAN.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eugene Richards
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| Kannan Bhoopathy 2004-12-01, 5:51 pm |
| BizTalk Server 2004 documentation september update has a seperate section
on how to deploy the BizTalk securely. It provides a reference architecture
for small to very large scale deployment.
Following link is pulled from msdn that contains information on BizTalk
Server 2004 deployment.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/e...ploy_intro_metn
.asp
Following link is pulled from msdn that contains information on secure
deployment of BizTalk Server 2004.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/e...pl_secure_zhag.
asp
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| Check out "Large Distributed Architecture" in the biztalk docs - under
| "Deployment","Planning A Secure Deployment","Sample BizTalk Server
| Architectures" - this is probably a good match for what you are looking
for.
| Make sure you have downloaded the April 2004 documentation update.
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| - Scott Colestock
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| "Eugene Richards" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:034EDD98-CE65-4895-BF83-A9F06604289F@microsoft.com...
| > What is the best way to deploy BizTalk securely? For example, is there a
| deployment strategy that involves a DMZ to private LAN BizTalk
relationship
| of some sort? I don't like our Trading Partners coming into our LAN.
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| > Thanks,
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| > Eugene Richards
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