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| Subject: | Defense in Depth |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 00:33:45 -0700 (PDT) |
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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