On 2/2/2015 6:16 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
A DMZ in this context is a network that has been isolated from the rest of your local network. You can access it from your local network, it can access the rest of the world, but it can't access your network. The idea is that, if a machine in the DMZ is compromised, it can only access other machines in the DMZ.
its *very* annoying that the soho internet gateway/router market uses the term "DMZ" for the target of default port forwarding rules, nearly the exact OPPOSITE of what a proper DMZ is.
-- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos