Ray wrote:
Yeah, I do. We don't run a lot of SSL to sites internally because we have the public sites hosted elsewhere, so it's mainly employee-only and partner-only systems I would need to protect. In our case, it's light traffic and I would like SmartDefense to be able to see it. If I wanted a blind firewall, I would have bought a Pix. :-)
And after you would be able to feed the clear HTTP traffic to SmartDefense you'll start cursing and disabling by hand almost all the web intelligence protections to get your applications working because Check Point has a funny way of interpreting how elligible stuff look like on the internet.
But as always this boils down to: how much money I loose if I leave this smart defense check open and make my site unavailable to X customers.
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