In the military, this is the boundary between
two or more groups where military
activity is not permitted, usually because of some treaty. In computer
networks, the DMZ is a network or portion of the network separated from other
systems by a firewall. The
firewall lets only certain types of network traffic enter or exit. Many
companies protect their internal networks from the Internet using a firewall but have a separate DMZ to which
the public can have only limited access. For example, public Web servers might
be located in the DMZ.
See Also:
Firewall; Internet.
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