Re: Network Browsing Problem
From: Ric Griffy (alakevue@tampabay.rr.com)Date: 08/01/02
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From: "Ric Griffy" <alakevue@tampabay.rr.com> Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 01:09:50 GMT
The system you described has very poor security. If any of your servers in
the DMZ get hacked, the hacker will be able to compromise your internal LAN.
A 2way hole through the firewall?
Ric Griffy
"Rick Cass" <rcass7@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> All of this is behind my firewall. On the trusted side of the router I'm
> running everything on a private IP schema with no problems. On the
optional
> side of firewall I'm using public IP's for my public servers with no
> problems. I did setup a route between the two ports, meaning that
> everything on the trusted can see everything on the optional. I can ping
> both ways and see the machines that way. When I use Network Neighborhood
on
> the private IP schema I see everything like I should. The same for the
> public IP schema.
>
> I need to be able to see all the computers in Network Neighborhood on all
> computers. Whether they are on a public or private IP.
>
> On the private side I'm running WINS and DNS and only TCP/IP. On the
public
> side I'm pointing them to use the WINS and DNS on the private side - all
> seems to be working just fine.
>
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