If you're concerned about the load on the firewall, ask uunet if they will
breakout the VPN functionality onto it's own hardware. Most firewalls
at this point support some form of VPN capability, but it shouldn't be
mandatory that you use it.

Matt

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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 7:57 AM
Subject: Shiva VPN question


> We are considering implementing a VPN solution using UUNet and Shiva
LanRovers.
>
> Has anyone had any experience with this solution?  I am concerned with the
> firewall component of the VPN Gateway; specifically:
>
> This is a VPN gateway and firewall in one box?
> If so, is there enough horsepower to perform both functions adequately?
>
> Does the VPN and firewall belong in one box?
> If not, should the VPN be in front of the firewall, or behind it?
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Conrad Schellenberg
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Comark Inc.
>
> Phone   (204) 633 1886 ext. 204
> fax     (204) 631 0421
>
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