07-11-2003 06:37 AM - edited 03-09-2019 04:00 AM
What would be the advantages of creating a DMZ vs keeping all public servers on the inside of the firewall.
07-13-2003 11:41 PM
In my humble opinion, keeping all public access servers behind the PIX is what it's designed for.
simple as that
regards
Steve
07-14-2003 09:24 PM
My view is that if the servers in dmz were hacked, hackers couldn't access your intranet directly yet. But if the servers in the inside... Is that so? 8-)
Regards!
ZN
07-15-2003 07:58 AM
My thoughts exactly, But Client's cuurent www server setup sre inside and would like to keep it that way. I would rathe set up dmz and create rules for communications btwn outside and dmz(WWW), then btwm DMZ and inside(APPS).
what do you think?
07-15-2003 08:12 AM
Having your public accessible servers on the inside net is not a good idea. That's why the Pix has the ability to have multiple interfaces.
Create your DMZ on an another interface and your problem is solved.
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