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Jaap_van_Ekris
Jun 10, 2012Aspirant
Is the firewall on the ReadyNAS far below acceptable level?
Hi All, I'm installing a ReadyNAS Pro 6, that will have "some" connections to the outside world. Given that this essentially is a Linux box, and SSH-access is possible, i figured it had some decent...
StephenB
Jun 11, 2012Guru - Experienced User
Those services all establish outbound connections to a cloud server, so in fact they do not need to be in a DMZ in order to get then to work. If you don't trust the cloud server, you might want to place a firewall between the NAS and the rest of your enterprise network. However, that is not a classic DMZ (at least not as I use the term).
Jaap_van_Ekris wrote: Any sane company requires that systems that can be contacted from the outside world, are in a DMZ. ReadyNAS photos can be browsed by external people, so I guess that kind of service would definitely put it in a DMZ.
sphardy and I are just users. You want Netgear to solve your problem - as you point out, they are kernel modules. And you shouldn't accept community solutions that you can't audit anyway. Have you opened a support request?
Jaap_van_Ekris wrote: ...And to be honest, I wish you guys would help solve my problem...
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