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LTM reverse proxy for Lync security capabilities
- Apr 26, 2016
Hello,
In fact, you are able to do reverse proxy (full proxy capabilities - tcp connection on each side not correlated)
You can add some offloading for error messages from the lync servers, you can add some security headers, you can restrict access to some specific uri and using irules you can protect against account lockout. (irule from devcentral named Lync_NTLM_Stalker_v1)
You can also protect against L3 to L7 DDoS attacks.
But, I don't remember that there is any official documentation explaining how to secure Lync services.
So, you can do plenty of things using the BIG-IP for SFB architectures
Hello,
In fact, you are able to do reverse proxy (full proxy capabilities - tcp connection on each side not correlated)
You can add some offloading for error messages from the lync servers, you can add some security headers, you can restrict access to some specific uri and using irules you can protect against account lockout. (irule from devcentral named Lync_NTLM_Stalker_v1)
You can also protect against L3 to L7 DDoS attacks.
But, I don't remember that there is any official documentation explaining how to secure Lync services.
So, you can do plenty of things using the BIG-IP for SFB architectures
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