Dave,

It all depends on the needs of the customer, and how much they
want to spend. You can actually achieve the same effect with one
firewall as you get with two depending on how it is set up.

Kenny

 
Dave Nichols wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Just a question coming out of some work I'm doing today.  I was always
> taught a double Firewall surrounded a TRUE DMZ (one in front, one in back).
> 
> I see more and more people representing DMZ's coming off a SINGLE firewall,
> the same one which protects the corporate jewels... and implementing the
> differences in rules differences only...
> 
> Of course, my current employer (who shall remain nameless but is a large
> network vendor) always shows a single firewall...
> 
> What do y'all think?
> 
> DaveN
> 
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