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What is DMZ Hosting?

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A demilitarized zone (DMZ) allows one IP address (computer) to be exposed to the Internet. Some applications require multiple TCP/IP ports to be open. It is recommended that you set your computer with a static IP if you want to use DMZ hosting.

What is DMZ?

Twin Wan Router : XiNCOM Corporation
A DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data. See similar questions...

Question: What is DMZ?

Broadband Router User Manual
DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone. This feature allows one IP Address to be exposed to the Internet. DMZ allows only one computer to be exposed when multiple TCP/IP ports need to be open. If you want to use DMZ, you must set computer with a static IP. See similar questions...

What is a 'DMZ' and why do I need it?

Mana Security - Your Managed Security Services Provider
Our security appliances include a third Ethernet port, called a DMZ port ("De-Militarized Zone"). Servers placed on the DMZ, such as Web and FTP servers, are accessible to both LAN and Internet users, but are protected against DoS attacks. See similar questions...

What is hosting?

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Once you have a website and a domain name you will then need to make it accessible to the internet. This can be achieved by housing your site on a computer that is permanently connected to the internet (a server). Using a hosting service lets many users share the cost of a fast Internet connection for serving websites on a machine that has been optimized solely for the purpose. The prices of hosting vary tremendously as does the service provided. See similar questions...

Q06: Which server can be installed in DMZ?

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The Internet router provides three Interface Ports to divide the enterprise's networks into internal networks, external networks, and DMZ. The internal networks use private IP addresses, which routers can't transfer. Therefore server's IP address needs to be a real IP address instead of a private one. External Internet users can't connect to any server with private IP address in the internal networks directly. DMZ employs real IP addresses. See similar questions...

How might I increase the security and scalability of my DMZ?

Internet Firewalls: Frequently Asked Questions
A common approach for an attacker is to break into a host that's vulnerable to attack, and exploit trust relationships between the vulnerable host and more interesting targets. If you are running a number of services that have different levels of security, you might want to consider breaking your DMZ into several ''security zones''. This can be done by having a number of different networks within the DMZ. See similar questions...

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