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тАО08-07-2009 07:50 AM
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тАО08-07-2009 07:57 AM
тАО08-07-2009 07:57 AM
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It depends IF you have access on the server or asking the question as an outsider of that server.
The general answer IMHO (if you're an outsider) - no fool proof way.
But servers on the DMZ usually have IP addresses that are never exposed to the outside world as there is almost always ikely a load balancer or some appliance that is between the server and the outside world.
The general answer IMHO (if you're an outsider) - no fool proof way.
But servers on the DMZ usually have IP addresses that are never exposed to the outside world as there is almost always ikely a load balancer or some appliance that is between the server and the outside world.
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тАО08-07-2009 07:58 AM
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Re: How To Check If a Servers is part of DMZ or not
You would have to talk to the networking folks to see where in your network it is.
A DMZ is more a product of network isolation rather than a specific server configuration. Although a server in a DMS should be locked down / hardened as much as possible, though this could be true of servers in a regular production network as well.
You can't just look at the server and tell. It will not be surrounded by razor wire, land mines and armed guards! ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMZ_%28computing%29
A DMZ is more a product of network isolation rather than a specific server configuration. Although a server in a DMS should be locked down / hardened as much as possible, though this could be true of servers in a regular production network as well.
You can't just look at the server and tell. It will not be surrounded by razor wire, land mines and armed guards! ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMZ_%28computing%29
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тАО08-07-2009 08:04 AM
тАО08-07-2009 08:04 AM
Re: How To Check If a Servers is part of DMZ or not
Shalom,
Ask your network administrator.
Systems in DMZ have a local IP address and generally a firewall routes and filters traffic to them.
There is no way normally to tell other than knowing the network portion of the IP address has been configured as a DMZ
SEP
Ask your network administrator.
Systems in DMZ have a local IP address and generally a firewall routes and filters traffic to them.
There is no way normally to tell other than knowing the network portion of the IP address has been configured as a DMZ
SEP
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тАО08-07-2009 08:11 AM
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Re: How To Check If a Servers is part of DMZ or not
Thanks everyone..
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