-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, August 21, 2000 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: Let's Brag...


>Stephen,
>
>IPSec is one means to control/secure traffic to and from the server.
The box
>is behind a proxy/firewall that communicates with the CF server over
IPSec.

>The Intel NICs are there to relieve load attributed to IPSec only. The
>Pro/100 Intelligent Adapter is geared more towards having lots of
generic
>traffic and/or numerous VLANs. Intel accomplishes this...

I'm more curious about your network topology rather than the function of
the NICs.  Is the box you described your CF, web, or database server?
Are you communicating over a public network between the servers, thus
the need to secure the connection?

Jim

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