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emmiller@cortdirections.com
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      03-24-2005
Our company host an internet based training site. The servers that runs
this are located in a DMZ zone on the firewall. Is this a secure
configuration, and if not, what would be?

 
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      03-24-2005
If you provide even fewer details you will be able to blindly trust our
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Brad
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      03-24-2005
All right...I'm sorry about my last post but sometimes I get so
frustrated by people who post questions with absolutely no useful
information and expect to get a reliable answer.

Again, I'm sorry for my outburst but now I have to see several posts
where very helpful people have to try and pull the required information
out of emmil so they can respond intelligently.

I guess I should lay off the coffee in the late morning...

 
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