I have my WebServer connected to the DMZ port of a firewall. I have a
number of asp.net applications running on the webserver that need to
save/retreive files to/from a restricted area on the LAN. What is the
best/safest way to do this? Mapping a network drive, or something else?
Re: DMZ or portforward ... there will be one server and one desktop pc behind a cable modem, ... going to stick a hardware firewall router after the modem but should I ... connection to the lan if it becomes comprised. ... seems like a dmz port is quite insecure as any traffic that isnt ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: DMZ or portforward ... there will be one server and one desktop pc behind a cable modem, ... going to stick a hardware firewall router after the modem but should I ... seems like a dmz port is quite insecure as any traffic that isnt ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: DMZ or portforward ... there will be one server and one desktop pc behind a cable modem, ... going to stick a hardware firewall router after the modem but should I ... connection to the lan if it becomes comprised. ... seems like a dmz port is quite insecure as any traffic that isnt ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: Which Firewall?? ... One connects to the Internet/router, one is the DMZ port, and the other ... configure as a firewall in the past. ... of RAM firewalling a full T1 with OpenBSD,... > I need it to do VPN from Network to Network as well as Client to ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: DMZ vs. Regular Firewall ... > I am trying to learn more about firewall implementation and am wondering ... > what the advantage to putting a web server behind a DMZ port as compared to ... > putting it as the only computer behind the full firewall.... > connected to the DMZ port is Dos attack protection. ... (comp.security.firewalls)