Re: Firewall, VPN and SQL Server
From: Mike Forman (ec-nospam_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 09/30/03
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Date: 30 Sep 2003 06:32:09 -0700
Thanks for the great reply! That was very informative. I have a couple of
followup questions
>In general, I always VPN into the firewall appliance and then create
>rules that allow the VPN group(s) to access the resources that I want
>them to be able to access.
I need to use a Mircosoft VPN server to handle this, so if my firewall is linux,
how could I accomplish this?
>Third - Make a LAN port 80/443 to DMZ port 80/433 (ANY IP address on the
>LAN) - do not map from the DMZ to the LAN with this rule.
>
I'm a bit unclear what the above step does. What does this allow you to do?
Thanks again,
-Mike
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