Andrew Lentvorski said:

> One of the other big problems is that networks tend to be a
> big uniform mish-mash once you penetrate the firewall.
> There are no firewalls between networks so that you can
> permit certain actions only to certain networks.

I have been working on a network recently that does have a firewall
between networks. The developers are firewalled off from the rest of
the network, mostly for the very reasons mentioned in this thread.

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