Re: [users@httpd] DMZ and Port Forward

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> Actually, the reason you use a DMZ is because if a vulnerability is
> found in you web server and you box gets taken over, the hacker doesn't
> have access to your entire LAN, only stuff that is sitting in your DMZ
> (DeMilitarised Zone). You still firewall your DMZ, and usually have a
> 2nd firewall between your DMZ and your LAN.

Thanks for the input. I'll probably go for the Port Forward but secure
the web server more. I'm trying to weigh the security issues on a DMZ
and Port Forward.

Michael Louie Loria
LoRz Technology Solutions
http://www.lorztech.com

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