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Re: wVirtual Firewall


From: "Steven Marco \(MCS\)" <smarco () moderncompliancesolutions com>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 07:43:44 -0600

Hi Martin,

Yes and its other NIC is connected to your internal network!

Whomever made the effort to install this Windows-hosted virtual firewall is not focused on security.

Please consider the sensitivity of the data in your network and layer security to those servers.  And immedialtey 
looking at real firewalls for your network.

I Hope this information is helpful.

Best regards,


Steven Marco
Modern Compliance Solutions
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On Oct 14, 2012, at 9:30 PM, Martin Nitwit <xo.martin () gmail com> wrote:


Hello all,

Firstly thank you in advance for any input. I have been having a
question about Virtual firewall it would be nice if all you experts can
help to clear it up for me.

Say if a virtual firewall is installed on a windows computer (Bridged)
with 2 NIC, that gives 2 external (1 physical and 1 virtual) and 2
internal IP addresses.

While the IT admin can do everything to protect the virtual firewall and
whatever behind it, my question is, isn't the physical computer's
external IP open for attack?

Thanks again if you don't mind helping to clear that up.

Regards,
Martin





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