ally have a
> 2nd firewall between your DMZ and your LAN.
Thanks for the input. I'll probably go for the Port Forward but secure
the web server more. I'm trying to weigh the security issues on a DMZ
and Port Forward.
Michael Louie Loria
LoRz Technology Solutions
http://www.lorztech.co
on your router, and just need enough
>>> things on one machine that you just set the entire thing as a DMZ. If
>>> you need a DMZ and you can help it, use a Linux box.
>>>
>>> Dustin
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael Louie Loria wrote:
>>>
>
Hello,
What is the difference if I place the web server in DMZ or behind the
router via Port forward?
What are the security, performance ... issues between the 2?
Thanks,
Michael Louie Loria
LoRz Technology Solutions
http://www.lorztech.com
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Hello,
How do I redirect http://mail.sample.com to http://www.sample.com/mail/src/?
Thanks,
Michael Louie Loria
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tech.com/lsb in the browser then is
redirected to http://legaspisavings.com/
I would like to prevent redirections from http://www.lorztech.com/lsb to
the our site http://legaspisavings.com/.
I'm currently checking on hot link protection but I ain't sure if it's
the ri
the http://www.myhttp.com/folder site. So the the user should always
use the http://www.myhttp.com/folder address instead of
http://www.redirect.tk.
Thanks,
Michael Louie Loria
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I have tested Apache + mod SSL and it works fine.
You need to download the windows version of OpenSSL to generate the
certificates.
Michael Louie Loria
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Problem might be that other program is using SSL (443) or HTTP (80) port
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Got it ZoneAlarm should be set to allow Apache as server.
Thanks,
Michael Louie Loria
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and the error
occured when I removed the service.
Do you have any solutions for this?
Thanks,
Michael Louie Loria
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