First of all to answer your question. - RealSecure can be configured to talk
thru almost any FireWall if needed. We have Default ports that we use, but
they are User Definable so you can use any TCP port desired for RealSecure
communications.

Being your Title said RealSecure 5.0 which was just put on the Web, You gave
me a good opportunity to send out my What's New .in 5.0 Doc that we create
with each release of RealSecure. It is designed to quickly get you up to
speed on all the new feature and benefits of the release. Good Luck

John

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We are in the process of procuring RS 5.0 and I have a question regarding
deployment.  We use Gauntlet 4.2 (were are just now upgrading to 5.0) as our
firewall product.  Our firewalls proxy the internal network to the Internet.
Our production network consists of private class IPs.  If we put a network
sensor in front of each firewall, will we have a problem getting information
to the workgroup managers since it has to go through our firewall?  Do we
have to allow certain TCP/UDP packets through?  

>From everything I've read and what little I know, it can be accomplished
relatively easily.  I am just trying to "answer the mail."  

Any help/advice is appreciated.

Cheers,

Mackarthur



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