Greetings,
As I am new to all this Firewalling-Stuff, I'm not quite sure if I'm really
right here on this mailing list... sorry in advance if I'm wrong.

My question:
I know the basic structure of a DMZ, but I don't know if it is possible to
put a www-server in a DMZ which isn't really in the DMZ.
My problem is, that I want the www-server to be accessable from an intranet
and the internet. But I don't want to put this www-server in the DMZ because
the DMZ/Firewalling/Intranet is managed by an ohter enterprise. On the other
hand, I don't want to maintain two servers shareing the same information.
How can I connect a www-server to the intranet and the internet without
getting highliy vulnerable? Is it possible to connect the www-server via a
vpn or with a secure connection?
As I am not sure if I explained everything correctly, I'll do a little
drawing:

**********       *****   **********
*INTRANET*****DMZ*****INTERNET*
**********       *****   **********
               *    This connection goes out into the internet to the
www-server.
               * <- It must be acessable from intra/internet. Nobody should
see
               *    that this server belongs to the internet or to the
               *    intranet on the other side of the firewall.
          ************
          *www-server*
          ************

Hoping that I didn't bother you and waitinf for your answers
Jens

$30

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