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Subject: Re: Lotus Notes with NAT
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 14:19:10 +0000
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Rodrigo,
"Once again, software has to be explicitly written to handle proxy
agents. Most web browsers have this ability, and new with Release 4.5,
so does the Notes workstation. This makes it even easier to operate a
secure Notes system with information flowing in and out of your
organization."
From:
Secrets to Running Lotus Notes:
The Decisions No One Tells You How to Make
Lotus/IBM International Technical Support Organization
Sorry I don't have the URL to hand but you can find this red book on
the IBM site somewhere.
Cheers,
Robin Pollard
Infrastructure Support
ING Bank International
robin .
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Subject: Lotus Notes with NAT
Author: F:firewalls-owner @
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Date: 1/30/97 7:20 AM
Hello.
I'd like to know if anyone here have ever used Lotus Notes with a
Network
Address Translator (NAT) or with a generic TCP proxy.
Cheers,
--
Rodrigo de La Rocque Ormonde
e-mail: ormonde @
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