If you want to secure the DMZ, put ISA in front of the "hardware firewall."
At least application filters can secure protocols published to the DMZ
first.
t
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From: tim S
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Subject: [isalist] Need suggestion for a hardware firewall to complement ISA
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We currently use ISA 2000 as an edge firewall and happy with it. I am
looking to put a hardware firewall in front of ISA and implement a DMZ.
Sorry can't make the case for ISA 2004 yet. I am looking at $500-$800.
Thanks
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