On Wed, 16 May 2007, Sergio Alvarez wrote:
I have a customer that currently has a MS ISA Server that receives inbound
SSL connections destined to an internal server, the ISA server receives and
decrypts the SSL tunnel, checks the data and then creates a new SSL
connection to the final destination server behind it.
Is it possible to do such thing with a Check Point firewall?
In case it is of any help, my customer has all Check Point devices installed
over SPLAT running R62.
Please check the specifications of SSL network extender and Connectra to
see if they fit your needs if you want a Check Point solution.
I am not overly enthousiastic to do this on a firewall. At least make sure
you have the computational power to make sure the SSL calculations do not
become your chokepoint.
Hugo.
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(Thanks JFK, for the insight.)
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