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Subject: Re: http-gw problem
From: Ted Keller <keller () bfg ! com>
Date: 2000-03-22 20:03:52
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Walter,
If you Must - and try not to - place the interal web server on a dedicated
DMZ zone controlled by your firewall. That way you can "plug" connections
from the external world to your DMZ web server. Note - web servers are
inherently not secure. You have to treat it as if it could be compromised
- firewall or not. Setting it on the DMZ allows you to contain any
damage.
ted keller
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Walter Yee wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm running Redhat 6.0 with kernel 2.2.13 I'm running a internal web
> server and would like the outside world to get access it. And I did so
> with http-gw on the default port 80. Now my question is there a way
> where I can specify another port "9000" for people to access the
> internal web server through the Linux box.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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