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A dmz is a subnet of _____________ accessible servers placed outside the internal network.

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Answered by dysm30530
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Answer:

Publicly is your answer.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A DMZ is a subnet of Publically  accessible servers placed outside the internal network.

Explanation:

  • The full form of DMZ is the Demilitarised zone.
  • It is also known as the Perimeter network.
  • It is an additional level of security for a network.
  • It is used to detect any malicious activity before it goes behind the network firewall.
  • A DMZ determines to attach extra security to the local area network (LAN).
  • An outside network can able to access only what is shown in the DMZ.
  • It divides the 'network into two parts' by using devices like web and email servers and put them outside the firewall.

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