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Update

I have updated the article and removed the stub. If you have any comments, please let me know. Jasonlfunk 15:45, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Illustrations

The picture does not show a proper DMZ. It should look like (in ascii art):

                                     |
[internet]----[Firewall/router]----- | ------[Firewall]-----[Internal network]
                                     |
                                   [DMZ]

What is shown here is a three-legged firewall concept.

Greg Rojas


I am confused as to the way a DMZ is laid out. The pictures are showing two different methods, which I understand are differences in topography. But, how is the ascii art dipiction laid out with the actual machines, is there a router between the firewalls? There should maybe be an illustration in the article or more detailed discriptions. 12:08 CDT, 02 June 2006

The boundary between

The term DMZ has been used to describe the boundary between autonomous networks, likely predating the adoption of the term by firewall vendors.

Cjcoleman 20060121

Whether DMZ can be one of the NIC of the firewall

Is it possible to configure one of the network card IP of the firewall(With 3 Network Card) as DMZ. One NIC to Internal network One NIC to external network

Response to above

I believe that many people do this: configure the one Firewall to be the connection between DMZ and LAN and External. However, if the Firewall is breached from the outside then there is the potential to get to the LAN as easily as they get to the DMZ. It is a more secure solution to use 2 Firewalls.

82.211.102.231 10:09, 1 December 2006 (UTC)Helen[reply]

Article title wrong?

Everyone understands that the term "DMZ" in computing is short for "demilitarized zone", but no one in computing ever actually says "demilitarized zone" (except in answer to the question "what does DMZ stand for?"). And the article reflects this; the full term is never used again after the first sentence.

So I think the article should be renamed to "DMZ (computing)", and the first paragraph updated accordingly. Or maybe even renamed to just "DMZ", with a disambiguation link to "Demilitarized zone" (since, eg, googling for "DMZ" turns up this article first and the military article second). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.99.22.247 (talk) 18:13, 30 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Done --h2g2bob (talk) 21:13, 28 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Article title wrong!

Better to call this a 'Data Management Zone'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.110.215.6 (talk) 12:40, 10 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]