please help: Secure Connection for 3rd parties
hi all,
Now a days i'm deploying a RedHat server (RHEL) for Version control
system and as a application server for VOD purposes. I need to give
access to external parties (Banks, Application providers etc) to this
server.
please can you guys help me to design a proper plan for giving secure
connections for those parties??
I think enabling SSL won't be enough for these kind of situation. Is
there any security procedures that i have to take specially..??
Please i really appreciate your help to solve this.
thank you guys..
best regards.
Re: please help: Secure Connection for 3rd parties
kaari writes:[color=blue]
> Now a days i'm deploying a RedHat server (RHEL) for Version control
> system and as a application server for VOD purposes. I need to give
> access to external parties (Banks, Application providers etc) to this
> server.[/color]
[color=blue]
> please can you guys help me to design a proper plan for giving secure
> connections for those parties??[/color]
$50/hour.
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John Hasler
[email]john@dhh.gt.org[/email]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
Re: please help: Secure Connection for 3rd parties
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 07:19:43 -0500, John Hasler wrote:[color=blue]
> kaari writes:[color=green]
>> Now a days i'm deploying a RedHat server (RHEL) for Version control
>> system and as a application server for VOD purposes. I need to give
>> access to external parties (Banks, Application providers etc) to this
>> server.[/color]
>[color=green]
>> please can you guys help me to design a proper plan for giving secure
>> connections for those parties??[/color]
>
> $50/hour.[/color]
Reports of a recession _must_ be true!
Re: please help: Secure Connection for 3rd parties
Allodoxaphobia wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 07:19:43 -0500, John Hasler wrote:[color=green]
>> kaari writes:[color=darkred]
>>> Now a days i'm deploying a RedHat server (RHEL) for Version control
>>> system and as a application server for VOD purposes. I need to give
>>> access to external parties (Banks, Application providers etc) to this
>>> server.
>>> please can you guys help me to design a proper plan for giving secure
>>> connections for those parties??[/color]
>> $50/hour.[/color]
>
> Reports of a recession _must_ be true![/color]
Heh. Either svn+ssh handling Subversion, or git. And I'm not cheap, but might
be able to pry some time free this week for teleconsulting, and I've done this
sort of thing for two different fiscal institutions in the last 3 years.
There's a nasty, nasty bug for svn+ssh for Subversion 1.5.x on RHEL 5 which I
just reported to the Subversion users mailing list, that breaks the ability to
use svn+ssh and manage access on a user-by-user basis.