Babu,
When you say the SecureID (Ace) server will be in the "DMZ" I think we all assume you
are referring to the LAN segment attached to the open (unprotected) side of the
firewall. Is that the case? Or is the Secure ID server instead attached to a third
interface on the firewall?
I find more and more that people refer to any segment that is not the "inside" as a
"DMZ". That's why I call them perimeter networks.
Regards,
Brian
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>Hi All,
> Please help me in solving this issue.
>Can we place the Secure ID server
>in DMZ? Firewall used is Checkpoint Firewall-1.
>Do we need any other components for connectivty?
>Please let me know the configuration details.
>
>Thanks & Regds.,
>Babu
Brian Ford
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