Having an intranet webserver behind your firewall and the public one in the
DMZ isn't such a bad idea.

It is also possible to run CF in distributed mode, so that it is on a
separate machine to that of the webserver, so the CF machines can all be
behind the firewall (instead of having one in the DMZ with the webserver).

-----Original Message-----
From: Coleman, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 12 April 2005 3:50 
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF and DMZs

Yeah, I meant demilitarized zone (DMZ) in this reference...I didn't even
know there was another meaning to it!

I'm beginning to wonder if having a webserver on the inside is just overkill
in our situation. Sensitive data is housed in a SQL server that would not be
in the DMZ, though there might be some PDFs or other types of documents they
would want protected.

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