05-13-2012, 08:32 AM
I understand that a Intranet is setup within a LAN so that web pages and data alike can be accessed in limited areas such as in a Home or School. I also understand that an Intranet typically contains data that should not be publicly accessible such as contact details for personnel, internal job adverts and such.
I then know that the Extranet is an extension of the Intranet. And if a company or business allows some access from outside to its Intranet then it becomes an Extranet.
What's confusing me is if people can publicly access an Intranet via the Internet isn't it a WAN? And doesn't that defeat the point of a Intranet, to be more secure and private?
I'd really appreciate an explanation with examples thanks in advance!
Late apologize if this is in the incorrect section; my first post and I failed to see a more appropriate section.
I then know that the Extranet is an extension of the Intranet. And if a company or business allows some access from outside to its Intranet then it becomes an Extranet.
What's confusing me is if people can publicly access an Intranet via the Internet isn't it a WAN? And doesn't that defeat the point of a Intranet, to be more secure and private?
I'd really appreciate an explanation with examples thanks in advance!
Late apologize if this is in the incorrect section; my first post and I failed to see a more appropriate section.