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Posted by jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk on August 2, 2007, 8:26 am
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what firewall/security network configurations do techies tend to have?
i'm interested in examples
of course, it depends on what they are doing with it, but that'd be
part of the example..
This was originally asked in a discussion within an offshoot of a
recent thread but the one response from the person I asked, suggested
that a new thread be made for it!
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Posted by Leythos on August 2, 2007, 9:00 am
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@yahoo.co.uk says...
> what firewall/security network configurations do techies tend to have?
>
> i'm interested in examples
> of course, it depends on what they are doing with it, but that'd be
> part of the example..
>
>
>
> This was originally asked in a discussion within an offshoot of a
> recent thread but the one response from the person I asked, suggested
> that a new thread be made for it!
Describe the situations that you want a solution for.
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Posted by jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk on August 2, 2007, 11:19 am
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> @yahoo.co.uk says...
> > what firewall/security network configurations do techies tend to
> > have?
> >
> > i'm interested in examples
> > of course, it depends on what they are doing with it, but that'd be
> > part of the example..
> >
> >
> >
> > This was originally asked in a discussion within an offshoot of a
> > recent thread but the one response from the person I asked,
> > suggested that a new thread be made for it!
>
> Describe the situations that you want a solution for.
Well, an example would be a techie with a network, running a few open
servers, and 1 or a few of his computers not running open servers.
a solution might be that watchguard firewall applicance you speak of,
with the same ip on each physical port, transfers between physical
ports based on tcp port, and can have a NAT Router connected to a port.
That could then provide a physical port for a (real) DMZ, another for
the untrusted network (the internet), and another for the LAN.
You said that was a solution for the ignorant masses though. So I
wondered what other examples(uses/solutions) you had in mind, that you
wouldn't categorise as being 'for the ignorant masses'.
I'm sure you could think of more technical situations&solutions?
TIA
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Posted by CK on August 2, 2007, 2:34 pm
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Posted by jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk on August 2, 2007, 2:53 pm
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> Provide the situtaion you facing issues with..
I am not facing issues with a situation. My question is as I posted it.
I asked it to Leythos in a previous thread, after reading his advice
there. He asked for an example to demonstrate the question, and I gave
one, and then he suggested I make a new thread of it, and I did. It
was addressed to him though he thought others would have contributions
too. I needn't link to the previous thread, it might defeat the purpose
of starting a new one!
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