On 2/2/2015 6:16 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote: > A DMZ in this context is a network that has been isolated from the > rest of your local network. You can access it from your local > network, it can access the rest of the world, but it can't access your > network. The idea is that, if a machine in the DMZ is compromised, it > can only access other machines in the DMZ. its *very* annoying that the soho internet gateway/router market uses the term "DMZ" for the target of default port forwarding rules, nearly the exact OPPOSITE of what a proper DMZ is. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast