Does your program that controls the GNAT Box encrypt the
traffic between itself and the GNAT Box (i.e., does it
access the GNAT Box either through the RMC service or by
HTTPS?)

If so, why not just create the filters so that the GNAT
Box is accessable from your management facility, but not
accessible from anywhere else, and then access the EXT
address directly?

If your program manages the GNAT Box through HTTP, would
it be difficult to change your program to use HTTPS?

Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
http://www.lynk.com
(616)532-4985
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [gb-users] A VPN Question
> 
> 
> >The external IP of the gnatbox  itself will not use the VPN.
> 
> Thanks for your notes, so ....maybe we need to seriously think about
> give up using gnatbox....
> 
> Actually, under CheckPoint or NetScreen or SonicWall envirinment, this
> is not a problem for us.
> 
> 
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