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| Subject: | Re: Ports for Cisco VPN 3000 Series |
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| Date: | Sat, 17 Sep 2005 02:06:11 +0200 |
On 9/9/05, Doug Fox <dfox168@hotmail.com> wrote:
...By the way, can this Cisco VPN be placed in the DMZ or behind the firewall on the internal network?
Our vpn3000 has all of its legs connected to the firewall. The firewall does some clever NAT/filtering/whatever-you-need on the 2 "out" interfaces (eg. on the clear traffic) before routing it where it should. In that way accesses to the several ressources are controlled by ACL's (mostly) defined in the firewall. -- Stephane Paris, France.
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