I know this has been posted before but I have not been able to locate a precise 
answer. What is the common method of deploying a Jboss Application Server in a DMZ 
environment?

>From a default install of Jboss, many ports are opened and are listening for all 
>incoming connections (as opposed to only localhost connections). Perferably I 
>wouldn't mind locking these ports down, but do a lack of understanding I don't know 
>how this would affect the application server. Likewise I could restrict connections 
>using Netfilter, but I read that this causes Jboss to act crazy.

I also read a brief line about using apache in the DMZ forwarding request through the 
firewall to an internal Jboss server. Is this the perfered method? I would appreciate 
any and all advice.

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