Dr. Shinder,

 

Despite what you seem to want to believe there are other equally good (Even
better, IMHO) firewalls out there that come in appliances.  That's not to
say that ISA isn't a good product, as it has it's uses, but so do SonicWall,
Watchguard and Checkpoint products.  If you can't add to a discussion in a
way that helps the poster resolve their problem, I would suggest you refrain
from posting, if only to keep guys like Mr. Ely and Mr. Shook from grabbing
pitchforks and torches and stirring up the locals into a mob looking to put
your neck in a noose.. Again.

 

 

From: Thomas W Shinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 1:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SonicWall NAT'ing question

 

 

ASA?

ACK! Why didn't you use an ISA firewall? Much more secure and many fewer
security issues.

 

Only a fool would use an ASA, IMHO.

 

HTH,

Tom

 

From: Andy Shook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 2:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SonicWall NAT'ing question

 

 

SonicWall Pro 1260 w/enhanced OS

 

I need to configure this box to NAT/PAT for a new network (10.101.2.x/24) I
just brought online.  This sonicwall is only going to be in service for a
few more weeks, as I'm migrating to a new ASA 5510.  I did figure out the
routing on the sonicwall so it can get to the aforementioned network but
nodes on that network can't get to the Internet.  Do I create a new NAT
policy?  What am I missing?     

 

Shook

http://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshook  

 

 

 














 
 
    

 

 







 
    

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