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August 8th, 2006, 09:45 PM
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A DMZ is a term used to describe a network segment isolated from the main internal network, but availble to the public internet. This is accomplished via firewalls, routers and/or physical network design. It is not a term limited to networks using Linux. However, Linux systems can often be the firewalls/routers used to isolate the DMZ network segment.
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