Re: Defense in DepthOct 29 2004 05:35AM Ravi Kumar (ravivsn rocsys com) (1 replies)
Hi Ronsih,
Why do you prefer two firewalls? Does that mean are you not confident
enough with the first firewall capabilities!!
-Ravi
Ronish Mehta wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a network setup with 2 firewalls
>
> There is a DMZ on the Internet facing firewall
>
> The servers on this DMZ contains servers that host
> both "http" and "https" pages
>
> There are no DMZ on the second firewall
>
>>From what I understand, this setup is not providing
> defense in depth, at least not full defense in depth
>
> I wanted to create a DMZ on the second firewall, and
> move servers that host "HTTPS" pages to this new DMZ
>
> Would this new setup improve the security of the
> network?
>
> Thanks for comments,
>
> Ronish
>
>
>
>
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Why do you prefer two firewalls? Does that mean are you not confident
enough with the first firewall capabilities!!
-Ravi
Ronish Mehta wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a network setup with 2 firewalls
>
> There is a DMZ on the Internet facing firewall
>
> The servers on this DMZ contains servers that host
> both "http" and "https" pages
>
> There are no DMZ on the second firewall
>
>>From what I understand, this setup is not providing
> defense in depth, at least not full defense in depth
>
> I wanted to create a DMZ on the second firewall, and
> move servers that host "HTTPS" pages to this new DMZ
>
> Would this new setup improve the security of the
> network?
>
> Thanks for comments,
>
> Ronish
>
>
>
>
> __________________________________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we.
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