gerd_renz3
VIP Member
Hi,
I installed E1 E900 in a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at a client. The servers are DEPServ, EServ, DBServ and WEBServ. The URL for connection is, for example, http://WEBServ:8083/jde/E1Menu.maf .
As all these servers are NOT visible from outside the DMZ (not by name nor by IP), the client created some URLs like
jde-dv.clientname.com
jde-py.clientname.com
jde-pd.clientname.com
to give access to his users. Now I have two questions:
1. the URL "jde-pd.clientname.com" is accessible from anywhere, even from outside the company. Is this not a security issue to publish the E1 login screen to the world?
2. When I access E1 with the URL "jde-pd/clientname.com" instead of "http://WEBServ:8083/jde/E1Menu.maf", should I expect future problems? Could E1 not reference its original name WEBServ any time, which then will not be visible for the user?
Thanks for any opinion.
Gerd
I installed E1 E900 in a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at a client. The servers are DEPServ, EServ, DBServ and WEBServ. The URL for connection is, for example, http://WEBServ:8083/jde/E1Menu.maf .
As all these servers are NOT visible from outside the DMZ (not by name nor by IP), the client created some URLs like
jde-dv.clientname.com
jde-py.clientname.com
jde-pd.clientname.com
to give access to his users. Now I have two questions:
1. the URL "jde-pd.clientname.com" is accessible from anywhere, even from outside the company. Is this not a security issue to publish the E1 login screen to the world?
2. When I access E1 with the URL "jde-pd/clientname.com" instead of "http://WEBServ:8083/jde/E1Menu.maf", should I expect future problems? Could E1 not reference its original name WEBServ any time, which then will not be visible for the user?
Thanks for any opinion.
Gerd