More specifically put your Riak assets on their own vlan and control access via a router/firewall.

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On Apr 21, 2010, at 8:27, richard bucker <rich...@bitbucker.com> wrote:

Point taken.

If a riak server is insecure in the DMZ then it's also insecure in the enterprise. Generally speaking what is the best way to secure it? ie; encrypting messages, events, requests, responses and so on. (I happen to like IPSEC for this sort of thing but I'm not an expert)

/r

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Alexander Sicular <sicul...@gmail.com> wrote:
Don't do it. Does your DMZ parse http?

On 2010-04-21, richard bucker <rich...@bitbucker.com> wrote:
> everyone knows it's better to run behind a firewall; at least that's what > the firewall vendors and lazy admins say; however there are use- cases when > it's either not possible or practical... unless an app on the box opens some > wildly popular port or something... so in the hopes that I've set my root... > is it safe to run riak in the DMZ? Is there a recommended way to run riak in
> the DMZ?
>
> /r
>

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