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| - | ====== Welcome to your new DokuWiki ====== | ||
| - | Congratulations, | + | Enclave Network |
| - | Enjoy your work with DokuWiki, | + | A network enclave is a section of an internal network that is subdivided from the rest of the network.[1][2] |
| - | -- the developers | + | Purpose |
| - | ===== Create your first pages ===== | + | The purpose of a network enclave is to limit internal access to a portion of a network. It is necessary when the set of resources differs from those of the general network surroundings.[3][4] Typically, network enclaves are not publicly accessible. Internal accessibility is restricted through the use of internal firewalls, VLANs, network admissions control and VPNs.[5] |
| + | Scenarios | ||
| - | Your wiki needs to have a start page. As long as it doesn' | + | Network Enclaves consist of standalone assets that do not interact with other information systems or networks. A major difference between |
| + | DMZ within an enclave | ||
| - | Go on, follow that link and create | + | A DMZ can be established within an enclave to host publicly accessible systems. The ideal design is to build the DMZ on a separate network interface of the enclave perimeter firewall. All DMZ traffic would be routed through |
| + | References | ||
| - | You might also want to use a sidebar. To create it, just edit the [[: | + | Northcutt, Stephen. " |
| + | "Term:Enclave - FISMApedia" | ||
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| + | Rome, James. " | ||
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| - | Please be aware that not all templates support sidebars. | + | "THE ROLE OF FIREWALLS AND GUARDS IN ENCLAVE BOUNDARY PROTECTION" |
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| - | Once you're comfortable with creating and editing pages you might want to have a look at the [[this> | + | Computer network security |
| - | You may also want to see what [[doku> | + | This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 19:44 (UTC). |
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