Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Put the web server inside the screened subnet.
2. Put the database server on the private network.
Publicly accessible resources (servers) are placed inside the screened subnet. Examples of publicly accessible resources include web, FTP, and email servers. Devices that should not be accessible to public users are placed on the private network. If you have a public server that communicates with another server (such as a database server) and that server should not have direct contact with public hosts, place the server on the private network and allow only traffic from the public server to cross the inner firewall.