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  • Firewall question - General
    Posted by matt (Thursday November 29 2001 @ 02:09PM EST) views: 155
    I have a firewall that prevents outside users from seeing the inside network and also prevents the insiders from seeing themself. I would like to set up the PHPWEBLOG to access the same database from both locations (inside network and outside network). Would this create a problem? Is there a better way to do this?

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    By matt (Tuesday December 04 2001 @ 08:22PM EST)
    To answer my own question: yes. I have a firewall and just copied the phpweblog folder onto both sides of the firewall and pointed them at the same database. It seems to be working.
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    By matt (Wednesday December 05 2001 @ 08:45PM EST)
    Correction. It didn't work. I think there must be some url's stored in the mysql database. They didn't allow both sides of the firewall to communicate.
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