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Goodmans LLP
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Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP
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Mayer Brown LLP
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subject: how are firms bringing iPhones
securely into their networks?
i'm wondering how firms are bringing iPhones securely into your networks
with the following criteria:
1) We cannot just have an open httPs rule incoming from any external
address to our oWa (activesync) server.
2) our end users cannot be asked to log in separately to establish
a connection to activesync. in other words, we want two-form
authentication, without having to manually enter credentials to log in (i.e.,
certificates)
thanks for any information that you're willing to share!
Janelle Malrick
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, L.L.P.
Director of IT
Minneapolis MN
Number Of Attorneys : 275
Number Of Offices : 6
We are testing the Juniper IVE SSL VPN product for this. It does the
authentication and then pass-through authentication for ActiveSync. It works,
but I am still tuning it. This was a concession for possible iPhone support.
There is probably a similar solution available using ISA sever, but I'm wary of an
end-to-end MS solution, and I don't want my OWA or ActiveSync sitting right
on the Internet.