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QUESTION POSED ON: 28 February 2007
If you have a VPN firewall router, will it be affected in any way by the setup of a DMZ server? In other words, would a DMZ server and a VPN be able to co-exist together?

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EXPERT RESPONSE
A demilitarized zone (DMZ) and virtual private network (VPN) can certainly co-exist. In fact, they were designed to work together.

In the typical firewall scenario, the firewall separates three distinct network zones: the Internet, the private network and the DMZ. Inbound connections from the Internet are allowed only to servers in the DMZ; no direct connections are allowed between the Internet and the private network. Servers that offer services to the public (e.g. Web servers, SMTP servers) are placed in the DMZ, while servers that offer services to internal users reside on the private network.

The VPN provides remote users with access to private resources. Users authenticate to the VPN, and may then access internal resources on the private network through that VPN connection.

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  • Learn why enterprise users should not be placed in a DMZ.
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