Re: DMZ (De-militarized Zone)

From: Lars M. Hansen (badnews_at_hansenonline.net)
Date: 12/02/03


Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:40:38 GMT

On 1 Dec 2003 16:47:38 -0800, Arman spoketh

Regardless of which solution you pick, you'll have to leave things the
way they are, and place the firewall where indicated.

>
> Internet
> (ISP)
> I
> I
> I
> Cisco 827 Router
> I
> I
         FIREWALL
> I
> I
> OUR HUB
>-------------------------
>I I I I
>I I I I
>I I I I
>PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4

Lars M. Hansen
http://www.hansenonline.net
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