Stick another NIC in the firewall and have two protected nets behind
the firewall. One for development, and one for production.
THX,
Pete
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Subject: Development vs. Production Subnets?
Author: "Boris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at internet
Date: 11/18/1999 10:10 AM
Here is a practical question:
Imagine an office which has a LAN with a bunch of clients
working on a daily basis with a production version of the
software.
All the clients are on the "production subnet", while there
are also some "development machines", which contain all
kind of source code and other nice stuff ...
The whole office LAN is behind the firewall, so it is (supposedly)
protected. But what is the best way to protect the "development
machines" from the "production subnet" people?
Any "constructive" advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob.
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