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[atlas] Probe: Any benefits to set in DMZ?
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Danny Horne
danny at trisect.uk
Sun Mar 12 12:05:42 CET 2017
> Hi! > Is there any benefit to put the Probe in a home router "DMZ"? I could not > find the answer in the FAQ. > > My setup is: > 1- The Probe is directly connected to the ISP all-in-one router in it's DMZ (Bell > Home Hub 3000, FTTH). > 2- My personal router is directly connected to the ISP router, but connecting > through PPPoE passthrough. > > Both routers have different ISP IPs. The ISP router is used for the Fiber SFP > module, TV and phone. The Probe takes internet from the ISP router, but > nothing else. > > Thanks, > Martin Boissonneault > Based on this part of the FAQ, I don't personally see the point in going to such extremes, unless for some reason you really need to hide your own IP (though your ISP has probably given you a subnet, so not difficult to work out the other IPs in that subnet) https://atlas.ripe.net/about/faq/#security-and-privacy
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