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Designing a DMZ


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Architecture
By: Scott Young, 04/05/2004



Start by asking yourself what do I want to protect? Or what is most valuable to me? Then ask yourself what is the entrance point into this system? Or what is my front door? These questions might sound easier to answer than they actually are. You may actually find that you have more than one entrance to your system such as an Internet connection and dial-up connections. It is suggested in this situation that you have two different DMZ's. This is because you're going to have different configurations for each of those access types. That means extra vulnerabilities. Remember security is minimalism.

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