If you have a server that is accessible to the Internet, the answer is yes. Learn what a DMZ is, where it's located and the role it plays in your network infrastructure in this Featured Topic.
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Public addresses in a DMZ
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Risks associated with Reverse-Proxy
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Where to terminate a VPN
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