Re: Where to place SQL Server DMZ, LAN etc.
From: Morris Lewis (Morris@Holistech.com)
Date: 07/02/02
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From: "Morris Lewis" <Morris@Holistech.com> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 01:09:52 -0500
This is what I'm doing with the setup mentioned in an earlier response. It
works well and makes it really hard to break into the internal network.
Morris Lewis
"Neil Pike" <neilpike@compuserve.com> wrote in message
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> Walt,
>
> For maximum security use multiple DMZ's. Put the web facing servers in
an
> outer DMZ. Put the SQL Server in an inner DMZ. Ideally use separate
firewalls
> at each layer.
>
> Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
> Reply here - no email
> SQL FAQ (484 entries) see
> http://forumsb.compuserve.com/gvforums/UK/default.asp?SRV=MSDevApps
> (faqxxx.zip in lib 7)
> or www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?DepartmentID=800
> or www.sqlserverfaq.com
> or www.mssqlserver.com/faq
>
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