
Implementing an external-facing portal is a scenario variant that exposes your portal over the Internet. You must carefully consider the following issues:
In addition to registered users, an external-facing portal can be accessed by the following types of users:
These users are automatically assigned to a particular user (the default anonymous user is Guest).
For more information about setting up the portal to allow anonymous users, see Using Anonymous Logon to Access the Portal .
These users are automatically assigned to a particular group (the default group for registered users is Everyone).
For more information about assigning self-registered users to specific groups, see Self-Registration .
An external-facing portal is accessible by the general public, exposing the portal to users outside the company's network.
Secure the system landscape, for example, by configuring HTTP services and firewalls for external access. For more information, see the Portal Security Guide .