Re: Networking Problem - yup
From: Alvin Oga (aoga_at_ns.Linux-Consulting.com)
Date: 08/02/04
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 06:24:08 -0700 (PDT) To: Jonathan Barnes <webdwarf@jmconline.net>
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Jonathan Barnes wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, I was wondering what a good way of subnetting my networks
> would be.. What would be be advisable for someone with a DMZ and a LAN, and
> another LAN inside the first LAN
"better" or "good way" will depend on who you ask
if it's my toyz...
dmz === outside dns, outside web, outside smtp, outside blah
486-based boxes for firewall ...
1 or 2 or 3 or more servers on the dmz for each protocol
isp-ip# 10.1.2.yy
--- internet ----- fw or not --- outside boxes ( dmz )
|
| 10.1.2.x
stricter fw rules
|
| 192.168.1.x
inside lan
( inside dns, inside development web, inside blah, ecomm database )
( and backup everything on the ouside ... push it out.. never pull )
leave your outside boxes for them to play with
and assume it will be [h/cr]acked and be glad
they don't come poking around your inside lan
c ya
alvin
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