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| Subject: | What is more secure? |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:05:08 +0200 |
Hello all, I'd like to ask you, as guys who know a lot of about security, this question: what is more secure when dealing with web servers and public ips. Is it more secure to give all of your public ips directly to a web server and filter traffic with firewall, or is it better to give all public ips to a firewall and only redirect http and https ports to internal web server? (Sorry for my English, I know it's not perfect).
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