How to: Linux Configure Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Firewall

  2007-12-15 17:00:02
Demilitarized zone, used to secure an internal network from external access. You can use Linux firewall to create DMZ easily. There are many different ways to design a network with a DMZ. The basic method is to use a single Linux firewall with 3 Ethernet cards. The following simple example discussesLinux DMZ setup and forwarding public traffic to internal servers. 
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