A common configuration is to have the http proxy on the private side of
your firewall. That way, it can handle authentication, logging, cacheing,
etc. Limit http traffic thru your fw from the proxy.
Carric Dooley
COM2:Interactive Media
http://www.com2usa.com
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have to install a PIX on a network that have a proxy installed and working
> already. They have only 1 public IP available, and are using it in the proxy.
> What`s the better way to implement the firewall in that LAN? I�m thinking in
> putting it before the proxy with the real ip and use PAT with the Proxy, and
> continue using the proxy as the default gateway of all workstations, but I don`t
> really like this way and I don`t know other way to implement it becouse they
> want to still use the Proxy as a cache, web and mail server...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Matias Christensen.
> Networking Specialist
> Equant Argentina.
> +54-11-4349-0824
>
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