Funny you should ask that, I just got through looking at an article in
Network Computing on DMZ's. Check it out at
http://www.networkcomputing.com/1214/1214ws1.html
Also just a few opinions. First you really won't need the proxy/firewall if
you get the PIX. Second you will see a big speed incre
On 8 Jul 2001 09:19:45 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("shella kevin")
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>Can you help me understand what is DMZ ... any good documentation
I printed off some links from here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=dmz+basics&hl=en&safe=off
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Can you help me understand what is DMZ ... any good documentation
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[7:10970] >Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 06:49:59 -0400 > >Hello all, > >I'd like
to setup a DMZ in t
The PIX is extremely versatile.
1. E-Mail Server
You can put your mail server on the inside but I would suggest putting a
smtp gateway on the DMZ. Have you MX record pointing to that device.
2. 1600 - PIX - ? - ISA
I'm not sure why you would want to put something between the PIX and the
Proxy s
Hello all,
I'd like to setup a DMZ in the near future and am still pondering
purchase of a PIX box.
Our interface to the outside world is through a Cisco 1600.
So the DMZ would go:
1600 -> PIX -> ? -> ISA box (microsoft proxy/firewall)
I know I don't want the PIX talking directly to the ISA, b
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