Guys,
Not to be rude or anything, but I do believe the product is called "Single
Network Firewall" hence by the name you can tell there is no DMZ support
nor is there meant to be. I am sure that Mandrakesoft will in the future
release a product that has the features missing. But remember, this is
meant as an Small to Medium Business type of firewall, where a DMZ would
not be used.
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Paul W. Smith
Network Operations Analyst
MCP, CLA, CRA, BCCA
Enterprise Services
Metafore
T: 416-778-1300 x7366
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Anywhere, anytime. 360 degrees by 365 days.
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"Matthew Zaleski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 1)Desire for a DMZ:
> > If there is anyone considering adding a DMZ feature for SNF, I cast my
> > vote for it now, and would be happy to help.
> >
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> I second the vote for this. I want to run a web server in a DMZ and not
> have to worry (as much) about hackers, nor run the server on the firewall
> machine.
>
you'll have to use two such firewalls ...
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Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com