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| jimwelchok |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Member No.: 688 Joined: 9-November 07 |
My work has an unusual network setup.
Network A (standard), has * site blocking * Very strong firewall, routing Network B (webserver) has * no site blocking * more open firewall - but still limited. * webservers and other equipment So far, just the normal DMZ zone. Network C (super-users) These users can access both A and B (within firewall rules), BUT they have to login (again) to gain access to A and B. THEN depending if the proxy is on or off, web traffic is routed one way or the other. By using foxyproxy, this is all automatic! YEA! -------------------- Never trust a man wearing a coat and tie. - Enron
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