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Angels


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01-28-05 12:51 PM

Hi,
I have a questions....I have two servers in NLB into a
DMZ1 and SQL in Cluster in DMZ2.
How I can authenticate cms administrator(local
administrator in NLB)into DB SQL?

tks






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    Re: Information about authentication  
Stefano


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01-28-05 12:52 PM

> Hi,

Hi

> I have a questions....I have two servers in NLB into a
> DMZ1 and SQL in Cluster in DMZ2.

So, I suppose that there is no communication between DMZ1 and DMZ2. Is it
right?

Are some TCP ports enabled between DMZ ?

> How I can authenticate cms administrator(local
> administrator in NLB)into DB SQL?

You could use Active Directory users, but in this case you need to open the
required ports between DMZs.

Or, you could use SQL Server authentication. So, in this case, you need to
open only 1433 port (in outbound) from DMZ2 to DMZ1.

> tks

HTH

Bye

Stefano







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    Re: Information about authentication  
Stefan [MSFT]


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01-28-05 12:52 PM

Additional note:
MCMS Users are never authenticated against the SQL database. Only the MCMS
system account is used to access the database.

Cheers,
Stefan.

"Stefano" <stefano_REMOVETHIS@giasoft.it> wrote in message
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>
> Hi
> 
>
> So, I suppose that there is no communication between DMZ1 and DMZ2. Is it
> right?
>
> Are some TCP ports enabled between DMZ ?
> 
>
> You could use Active Directory users, but in this case you need to open
the
> required ports between DMZs.
>
> Or, you could use SQL Server authentication. So, in this case, you need to
> open only 1433 port (in outbound) from DMZ2 to DMZ1.
> 
>
> HTH
>
> Bye
>
> Stefano
>
>







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