Hi,
This can be accomplished much easier just by configuring your web server
correctly. For instance, bind one server to your OUTSIDE network IP
address (or whatever ip internet based traffic goes to), and set the
access limits there. Now setup a new server that listens on an address
only acessible by your internal network, or create a new ip for that nic
and block that destination ip at the routeer/firewall, give this server
unlimited client connections. This method not only makes things much
simpler, but administration becomes easier.
-HD
http://nlog.ings.com
Chan Yen Jet wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm quite new to this Checkpoint Firewall 1.
>
> I'm wondering can we limit the number of connections made through the
> firewall?
>
> Lt's say, my firewall is protecting a web server. I would like to limit
> the number of connection made to the web server from other network but no
> limit from my own network. Is this possible ?
>
> Another question is does anyone know that the HTTP rules that is in the
> Checkpoint Firewall 1 does support HTTP/1.1 or Keep Alive features? Or
> only HTTP/1.0 ? This is very important related to the first question.
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