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On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> The DMZ systems are on a different subnet, therefore cannot broadcast
> themselves to the browse master.
> | I have a Firewall-1 server running Windows NT with three NIC cards
> | configured as follows:
> |
> | NIC 1 = Internal Net 10.X.X.X
> | NIC 2 = DMZ zone 192.168.x.x
> | NIC 3 = connection to router-real world address
I have to pick semantics here. After all, this is a firewalls list. So,
that having been said, what you describe here is a "screened subnet"; NOT
a DMZ!!! This misuse of the term just bugs me. Sorry, I'm better now.
geoffrey
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