On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Vinci Chou wrote: > traffic on the DMZ. However, it was also pointed out by somebody a switch > doesn't make a lot of difference. So is it possible to do something like After posting my question, I searched the archive at nfr.net and the argument by "Adam Shostack" against a switch in the DMZ was not that it cannot prevent sniffing but rather, it may not stand malicious attack. However, he did not quote any concrete evidence or example because these are relatively new. I am wondering if any one can share his/her experience of using a switch in the DMZ. Thanks, Vinci.
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