Network Devices to Protect your Intranet
✨ Please consider supporting my channel! ✨ Every bit helps—whether it’s $15, $10, or even $5. You can make a donation via this site: / sunnyclassroom An intranet is a private network which is heavily protected by many different networking devices, such as router, firewall, proxy server, DMZ, honeynet, IPS and IDS. This diagram is an overly-simplified version of the reality. I try to put these devices together in a reasonable order, only for teaching and learning purpose.

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