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How to restrict users from sending and receiving internet email
How to restrict users from sending and receiving internet email
By Mariette Knap :: 0 Comments :: :: Server issues, Exchange Server 2003, SBS 2003, Subscriber articles, SBS 2003 R2, Securing your SBS 2003 network
You may need to block sending and receiving internet email for some users because of a company policy. I had a customer who asked me to implement this for a group of users who were abusing the companies email system and there was no need for those users to send and receive email outside of the domain. By following the procedure in this article you will be able to block the ability to send and receive internet email but retain mail inside your domain.
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Configuring IMAP over SSL with SBS 2003 Premium and ISA 2004
Configuring IMAP over SSL with SBS 2003 Premium and ISA 2004
By Eriq Neale :: 1 Comments :: :: Remote Access, Exchange Server 2003, ISA Server 2004, SBS 2003, Public articles, SBS 2003 R2, Securing your SBS 2003 network
Because of the release of the iPhone, there has been an increase in interest in configuring IMAP and POP3 services on SBS servers. In this author's opinion, providing access to e-mail via IMAP is better than POP3. The approach of IMAP more closely emulates how Exchange provides e-mail services in that messages are maintained on the server, and the IMAP client only pulls down what is needed. There are still security issues with IMAP, however, in that the default protocol still transmits the username and password information across the internet in clear text, and even though fewer sniffers are trained on IMAP ports to try and discover account credentials, the risk is still there.
 
To help protect account credentials, as well as e-mail contents, IMAP can be set up over SSL, which encrypts the entire transaction process, not just username and password. The iPhone and other devices can be easily set up to use IMAP over SSL, but you have to first set up the Exchange server on SBS to provide the secure mail transport. This document covers this implementation with SBS 2003 and ISA 2004. A separate document has been created for the process to follow with SBS 2003 Standard.
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Configuring IMAP over SSL with SBS 2003 Standard
Configuring IMAP over SSL with SBS 2003 Standard
By Eriq Neale :: 2 Comments :: :: Remote Access, Exchange Server 2003, SBS 2003, Public articles, SBS 2003 R2, Securing your SBS 2003 network
Because of the release of the iPhone, there has been an increase in interest in configuring IMAP and POP3 services on SBS servers. In this author's opinion, providing access to e-mail via IMAP is better than POP3. The approach of IMAP more closely emulates how Exchange provides e-mail services in that messages are maintained on the server, and the IMAP client only pulls down what is needed. There are still security issues with IMAP, however, in that the default protocol still transmits the username and password information across the internet in clear text, and even though fewer sniffers are trained on IMAP ports to try and discover account credentials, the risk is still there.
 
To help protect account credentials, as well as e-mail contents, IMAP can be set up over SSL, which encrypts the entire transaction process, not just username and password. The iPhone and other devices can be easily set up to use IMAP over SSL, but you have to first set up the Exchange server on SBS to provide the secure mail transport. This document covers this implementation with SBS 2003 Standard and no ISA. You will need to configure your firewall to forward the appropriate ports to the SBS server, which is beyond the scope of this document.
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Block Internet Access for certain URL's and Security groups
Block Internet Access for certain URL's and Security groups
By Mariette Knap :: 2 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2004, SBS 2003, Subscriber articles, SBS 2003 R2, Securing your SBS 2003 network
Few days ago a customer called me and asked to configure the server for limited access for several different groups of users in his organization. The customer did not want employees to browse to certain sites that have nothing to do with the daily work of those users but he wanted to allow the users to browse the sites during lunch. In this article we will use ISA 2004 to accomplish this task.
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Securing your SBS 2003 network - Wireless access points
Securing your SBS 2003 network - Wireless access points
By Mariette Knap :: 22 Comments :: :: Workstations, ISA Server 2004, SBS 2003, Subscriber articles, Securing your SBS 2003 network
Securing your SBS 2003 network - Wireless access points. This article describes in detail how to secure your Wireless Access Point with certificates and Microsofts implementation of a Radius server called Internet Authentication Service. Based on 'Configuring the IAS server and wireless access points for wireless access' I have written a manual that is customized for use on SBS 2003 Standard and Premium server.
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