I have no idea about the appliance you're using, but, this is generically 
common.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

c   - 312.731.3132

From: justino garcia [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 1:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: On a sonicwall Ssl vpn, Is it the norm, to keep vpn user on a 
different zone? and why?

In reading the technote from sonicwall I see this ---> "" Configure the X2 port 
with an appropriate IP address (192.168.200.2/24<http://192.168.200.2/24> in 
our case) and assign it to the
X2 zone, why do I need to create a different zone *ip subnet* for x2 port that 
connects to the ssl vpn x0 port, are vpn user on a different ip subnet from lan 
user? is that the norm "
 Configure the X2 port with an appropriate IP address 
(192.168.200.2/24<http://192.168.200.2/24> in our case) and assign it to the
X2 zone, why do I need to create a different zone *ip subnet* for x2 port that 
connects to the ssl vpn x0 port, are vpn user on a different ip subnet from lan 
user? is that the norm
--
Justin
IT-TECH

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