There's no reason why you can't use RFC1918 addresses on the DMZ, assuming your applications are tolerant of your firewalls NAT implementation (most will be). Ken Seefried, CTO & Founding Partner, DigitalMoJo > From: Ronneil Camara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Since I have never tried setting up DMZ, I have a question: > This DMZ side of > the firewall should contain ip network/subnet accessible > outside. What I > mean here is, I shouldn't use RFC1918 on the DMZ side, it > should be public > IP addresses. Am I right? - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
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