The powers that be are talking about setting up a DMZ this summer and
want to have a webserver in the DMZ and another webserver on the
internal network.
I won't be setting up the DMZ or anything, but I do the Cold Fusion
pages and web server maintenance. I'm googling around today for
information about web servers in a DMZ environment, but if anyone has
any information, I'd appreciate it.
 
We're going to be using win2k and IIS5.0 on both web servers, with CF MX
6.1
They've mentioned that the reason for a putting the webserver in the DMZ
is so that if anyone "hacks" it, it can be blown away and recreated
using the internal webserver. This sounds like something you'd use a
backup for, rather then another server, but maybe if the internal server
was replicating files and any changes on the external server would get
blown away? I would also assume that only the DMZ server would need CF
server installed on it and a license for CF, although I'm still looking
into this, too.
 
Thanks,
Brian


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