Gruff
Your modem would bypass the firewall (and the Internet) so you should be OK
in dialling up to the server wherever it is. Then the RAS user would have
external access through the Firewall to the 'Outside'
James
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Hiya,
I'm thinking about putting in a Gnat box as a better
solution to MS Proxy
(with dynamic packet filtering) and am unsure how RAS dial
in will operate.
We currently have an NT server with a dialup analogue modem
assigning a
dynamic IP from our ISP and handling remote dial in users. I
assume the
correct way to configure this would be to bring the main
servers into a DMZ
but how then would users dial in to the NT server via the
firewall? Would I
need to have a dedicated NT box on the EXT network handling
modem functions
and user dialup and then filter those to the main servers
via the firewall?
Any help would be appreciated.
Gruff...
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