![]() Interoperability Considerations for IPsec Server and Domain IsolationBrief DescriptionThis paper describes interoperability between IPsec-secured hosts running Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), and Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 (SP4) in a domain or server isolation scenario and hosts that cannot use IPsec, including computers running earlier versions of Windows or non-Microsoft operating systems. On This PageQuick Details
OverviewThis white paper focuses on interoperability between IPsec-secured hosts and non-IPsec-aware hosts in the domain and server isolation scenarios. You can deploy domain isolation and server isolation separately or together as an integrated IPsec solution. Isolating IPsec-secured computers from non-IPsec-aware platforms, and controlling access by non-IPsec-aware platforms when interoperability is required, helps reduce the risk of network threats such as buffer overflow attacks, exploitation of vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, compromised data integrity, and unauthorized access to a computer. This paper is intended for IT professionals in organizations that are investigating using IPsec in Microsoft Windows to deploy server and domain isolation. This document is preliminary. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated. Please send your input to the following e-mail address: ipsecdoc@microsoft.com. System Requirements
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