Re: RE: Designing Network Security
- From: kaushik@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Jan 2006 12:13:53 -0000
Thanks everyone for yr inputs.
We have basically decided on a few things.
2 BSD firewalls will communicate with each other to provide a failover net-connection over 2 service providers.
Behind the firewall will have a VLANed DMZ where we keep the DNS, Webserver, FTP server, VOIP Server (at a later stage) and Mail Server.
Another firewall seperates the internal network.
Where the various users will be put on different vlans depending on thier roles.
Please critique this setup. What are the flaws and difficulties that we might face.
Warm regards
Kaushik
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