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RE:Firewall and DMZ


From: Aaron Fisher <aaron-fisher () iinet net au>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:37:53 +0800

After seeing this topic go on for some time why not have a router with 2 network interfaces one interface you would have your firewall and then internal LAN

                               <> Firewall <> LAN
internet <> router
                               <> Firewall <> DMZ

The other would have your firewall and then DMZ. You can then deny all traffic with a source add from the DMZ going to a dest of your LAN. This still wouldnt stop traffic originally coming from the LAN as im assuming you would be using NAT so the source address would be the routers external interface and it was initiated by the LAN. Hopefully this sugestion makes sense however routers with 2 10/100 network ports can be rather expensive.

Anyways thats my 2cents

Aaron



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