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I'm trying to determine if I can use a single firewall for my entire network, including customer servers, or if each customer should have their own firewall. I've found that many hosting companies require each client with a cluster of servers to have their own firewall. If you need a web node and…
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Screnario:
[internal_server_1]AA------AB[firewall_1]AC----+
10.2.0.3-^ ^-10.2.0.2 |
internet
10.3.0.3-v v-10.3.0.2 |
[internal_server_2]BA------BB[firewall_2]BC----+
Ports AC,BC has valid internet addresses…
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I’ve currently got one computer behind a router with built-in firewall functionality, connected to a home cable-modem that has a single Ethernet port and one IP. I’m going to have to set up another computer for the rest of the family to use which of course will need to be connected to the Internet…
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Hi guys,
As a part of learning WCF, I was trying to use a simple WCF client-server code .
http://weblogs.asp.net/ralfw/archive/2007/04/14/a-truely-simple-example-to-get-started-with-wcf.aspx
but I'm facing strange issues.I was trying out the following.
Client(My) IP address is : 192.168.2.5 (internal…
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Hi,
I a solution for IIS 7.0 which runs on windows server 2008 64bit to write my clients IP to IIS logs while the server is behind firewalls and proxies (Pass X-Forwarded-For header value).
I've tried to install the an ISAPI Filter written by Joe Pruitt. it works great on Windows Server 2003 32bit…
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