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Subject: Re: [fw-wiz] DMZ and ELAN
From: Ryan Russell (ryan
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ATM switches are as unsuitable for security-level separation as Ethernet
switches. The hacking techniques for crossing boundaries are different is
all.
Ryan
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Melissa Stockman wrote:
>
> I read the discussion on DMZ configuration using a VLAN and it seems
> that the opinion is that it is not secure. I was wondering if you could
> comment
> on using ELAN(s) to configure the DMZ(s).
>
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