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Web server behind 2 firewalls
Name: kingmac984 Date: July 19, 2005 at 16:58:02 Pacific OS: Windwos Server 2003 CPU/Ram: 1.6 P6/512 DDR 2100
Comment:
Was just wondering. I recently bought a new wireless router to replace my non-wireless one. Is it possible to setup the old router and use it between the web server and the new router to give an extra bit of security and some extra ports? I have a feeling it is but I wanted to be sure before I even bother with it. Thanks!
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Name: Dirty_Sanchez Date: July 20, 2005 at 08:36:57 Pacific
Reply:
if it is wireless, the firewall really doesnt do that much for you since the packets canb be capture by snorting. The security you should look into is what type of wep you are using.
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