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Web server inside the firewall
From: "Kevin Tyrrell" <tyrrell () i2k com>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 14:34:13 -0500
We are running a Gauntlet 4.1 firewall. We allow FTP and HTTP originating from the inside. We have also created a POP3 plug from inside to a local ISP. We don't allow any traffic originating from the outside. I have been getting pressure lately to have a web server moved from the DMZ to behind the firewall. The reasoning is this will make it easier to access databases on our internal network. The web server is IIS 4 on NT 4.0+SP3 with FrontPage extensions. The firewall is in its own subnet. What ports need to be opened to make this work? What do people feel about this type of configuration. Pros and Cons? Thanks, Kevin Tyrrell
Current thread:
- Web server inside the firewall Kevin Tyrrell (Dec 01)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Perry E. Metzger (Dec 02)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Arian Hormozi (Dec 03)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Steve George (Dec 02)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Bennett Todd (Dec 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Bob Acosta (Dec 02)
- RE: Web server inside the firewall Shivdasani, Meenoo (Dec 03)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall James Conley (Dec 03)
- RE: Web server inside the firewall Readwin, Neil (Dec 04)
- RE: Web server inside the firewall Safier, Adam (GEIS) (Dec 04)
- RE: Web server inside the firewall tyrrell (Dec 07)
(Thread continues...)
- Re: Web server inside the firewall Perry E. Metzger (Dec 02)