From Leo's mailbag:
> From: A Computer User
> Sent: October 30, 2005
> To: Ask Leo!
> Subject: RSS behind a firewall
>
> Leo,
> Hello. I Am looking into implememting RSS behind the company
> firewalls. My question to you is how to you make sure that
> company information that you could find on the intranet
> doesn't get shared? I am trying to thing through this and an
> struggling a bit with this part. The biggest stumbling block I am
> having is how do you implement an RSS feed behind company
> firewall and
> how to you allow people to access that information? Does
> that make sense?
Unfortunately there's no blanket answer. You'll need to
work closely with your company's IT department to work
through the security setup that they have. The good news
is that implementing an RSS feed that is visible from
the internet is *exactly* the same as setting up an externally
visible web site - an RSS feed is just a file on a web site
anyway. That means that even if the IT folk don't "get"
RSS, they can still help you work through the issues.
Good luck!
Thanks for asking,
Leo
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