Title: RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links

Scott,
We are much caring about how you can feed the firewall from two gateways.
My questions is are you running a bi/quad NIC interface at the server.
Does the FW-1 firewall software sits and screens on those multiple NICs?
I want an NT box solution.

I want the proxy server also hidden under the FW-1. Any traffic entering into my network should only pass thro the FW-1 I can't afford to have another firewall or a segment left unchecked on traffic.

Sorry if I am not getting into your point of argument sharply.

Hope you u'stand my point.

regards
suresh

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Becker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 24 July, 2000 9:29 PM
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Subject: RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links


the Firewall has a dedicated segment on which there's another proxy
server(separate box) providing uncritical web access.


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Subject: RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 18:12:57 +0530

thanks for responding Scott, Can you please be little bit eloborate on the
set up you have. Did you go for a dual Ethernet interface on the FW machine?

Have the proxy installed on the same machine on separate disk partition?

Our ADSL can do both NAT and keep a static global IP (bridging).

regards
suresh


 > ----------
 > From:        Scott Becker
 > Sent:        Monday, 24 July, 2000 5:33 PM
 > To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Subject:     RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links
 >
 >
 > We've implemented this solution, 1 leased line and 1 adsl link.
 > We created another segment on the firewall, put a proxy on it and point
 > all
 > the clients to the proxy while using the leased line as the default
 > gateway
 > out.
 >
 > We do have a static ip for the ADSL though and the adsl router does nat.
 >
 > Not sure how it would work for dynamic ip adsl.
 >
 > Goodluck.
 >
 > From: Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > To: "'Stevens, George'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 > "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links
 > Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 09:39:29 +0530
 >
 > Does the same configuration is supported by the NT platform, the quad
 > ethernet interface.
 > The ADSL box can do a NAT I was assured by the service provider.
 >
 > Any one using tried this setup?
 >
 > regards
 > suresh
 >
 >  > ----------
 >  > From:     Stevens, George
 >  > Sent:     Friday, July 21, 2000 10:09 PM
 >  > To:       'Suresh'
 >  > Subject:  RE: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links
 >  >
 >  > I'm running FW-1 on a Solaris box.  I have a quad interface that I
 > could
 >  > set
 >  > up to handle several
 >  > feeds.  The things that would bother me in the dynamic IP addresses.
 > If
 >  > you
 >  > can move away from
 >  > that you should have no problem setting up that scenario.
 >  > Good luck.
 >  > Geo
 >  >
 >  > -----Original Message-----
 >  > From: Suresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 >  > Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 6:50 AM
 >  > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 >  > Subject: [FW1] Firewall for Leased and ADSL links
 >  >
 >  >
 >  >
 >  > Hi guys,
 >  > Im a newbie to this list. Im looking for someone from this list to
help
 >
 > me
 >  > out in finding a solution to my problem.
 >  >
 >  > I have two links to the Internet.  One is a leased 128Kbps link that
 > uses
 >  > the Cisco 2600 routers. Another one is an 1.6 Mbps ADSL link on a
 > copper
 >  > wire terminated onto a Megabit Gear TE/4 ADSL router/modem(?). The
 >  > leased-link guys gave us a set of global static IP addresses we make
 > use
 >  > of
 >  > it for our mail and web servers whereas the ADSL guys they are
 > dynamicly
 >  > assigned.
 >  >
 >  > My higherups wants to have a firewall solution. I do not know how I
can
 >  > run
 >  > both onto a single firewall though they both have the 10/100 Ethernet
 >  > output.
 >  >
 >  > My question is that is there a firewall that can get feed from
multiple
 >  > default gateways Or can a firewall sit and screen on multihomed
server.
 >  > (multiple NICs)
 >  >
 >  > Or should go for two instance of firewall?
 >  >
 >  > Please help me out on this horrifying issue.
 >  >
 >  > regards
 >  > suresh
 >  >
 >
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