NightOwl888
Guppy
Hello,
I am currently in the process of modifying my applications so I can have them hosted using one of your Windows VPS plans.
One of my applications is a Windows application which will require either a direct connection to the database OR access to a .NET remoting application that can be hosted on IIS. While the first choice is probably not an option on a VPS host, the second option is at least feasible.
Unfortunately, the application itself doesn't contain much in the way of security, and Microsoft recommends that .NET remoting endpoints are not exposed directly to the Internet: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa302429.aspx.
While I can make modifications to the application itself to make it more secure, this will be a very time consuming route. It would be preferable to create a web site under IIS that is not Internet facing, and have my clients access the VPS server directly through some kind of direct channel (such as a VPN connection), which would ensure my database won't be hacked via an exposed .NET remoting endpoint. I should mention that my clients (for this application at least) will be internal company employees and they will be limited to less than 5 users.
So before I go through some pretty extensive application changes to fix this rather obvious security hole, I thought I would ask if there is anything supported or that could be added on to one of your Windows VPS hosting plans that would allow a direct connection to a non-Internet facing IIS instance?
TIA
-NightOwl888
I am currently in the process of modifying my applications so I can have them hosted using one of your Windows VPS plans.
One of my applications is a Windows application which will require either a direct connection to the database OR access to a .NET remoting application that can be hosted on IIS. While the first choice is probably not an option on a VPS host, the second option is at least feasible.
Unfortunately, the application itself doesn't contain much in the way of security, and Microsoft recommends that .NET remoting endpoints are not exposed directly to the Internet: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa302429.aspx.
While I can make modifications to the application itself to make it more secure, this will be a very time consuming route. It would be preferable to create a web site under IIS that is not Internet facing, and have my clients access the VPS server directly through some kind of direct channel (such as a VPN connection), which would ensure my database won't be hacked via an exposed .NET remoting endpoint. I should mention that my clients (for this application at least) will be internal company employees and they will be limited to less than 5 users.
So before I go through some pretty extensive application changes to fix this rather obvious security hole, I thought I would ask if there is anything supported or that could be added on to one of your Windows VPS hosting plans that would allow a direct connection to a non-Internet facing IIS instance?
TIA
-NightOwl888