Re: Is a DMZ necessary?

From: Dan (dan_at_nospam.com)
Date: 10/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 01:52:24 GMT

On 10/15/2005 10:20 AM, Frankster wrote:
>> Put your email and web servers in the dmz and then make sure you make
>> tight rules/policies.
>
> You cannot explain *why* you take this different view than the one presented
> by the O.P.? Is it just your feeling? Or what?
>
> -Frank
>

Is it not obvious?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demilitarized_zone_%28computing%29



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