Re: Symantec VPN 200R opinions, reviews, or substitutions needed
From: Lars M. Hansen (badnews_at_hansenonline.net)
Date: 06/08/03
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Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2003 22:02:50 GMT
On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 21:27:22 GMT, M&JP spoketh
>After reading the manual online, it looks like it has predefined virtual
>internet server settings for FTP servers, etc. Or, you can also define your
>own settings, both internal and external port ranges. You can additionally
>disable all firewalling for a specific address, like you said.
>Thanks,
>Jon
Yes, you can allow access through the firewall to FTP server, web
servers, whatever you want to, you can even allow custom protocols (or
port numbers). But, there's only two real interfaces, one for the WAN
side (with 2 ports), and one for the LAN side (with 8 switched ports).
That means that the "DMZ" server (and it only allows for one DMZ IP) is
on the same subnet as your other LAN equipment, thus not really a DMZ.
Lars M. Hansen
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