ISAserver.org - Creating Multiple Security Perimeters with a Multihomed ISA Firewall Part 1: DMZ Design Concepts and Why the Front-end Exchange Server is Placed in a DMZ

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Title: Creating Multiple Security Perimeters with a Multihomed ISA Firewall 
Part 1: DMZ Design Concepts and Why the Front-end Exchange Server is Placed in 
a DMZ
Author: Thomas Shinder
Summary: The DMZ is not dead. It’s not even breathing hard. In fact, DMZs 
become more important every day. No longer can you have implicit trust in any 
network. Back in the days of yore, you could depend on two types of networks: 
the scary “untrusted” external (Internet) network and the safe and sane 
(trusted) internal network. 
Link: 
http://www.ISAserver.org/tutorials/Creating-Multiple-Security-Perimeters-Multihomed-ISA-Firewall-Part1.html





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