Use SNIFFER to listen the packets, then you will know how easy to
control the GNAT box, so ...for the security reason, we don't like to
use the EXT interface.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Burden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [gb-users] A VPN Question
>
>
> 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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