Steven,
You will most likely not be able to use SecuRemote if you do that (or
Extranet\Internet VPNs that terminiate on that firewall), but other than
that, you shouldn't break anything....
Jason
"Grover, Steven" wrote:
>
> We use NAT for all outbound traffic from our FW. The NAT address that we
> use is NOT the address of the External interface. Is there any harm in
> blocking inbound traffic for the External interface IP address at our border
> router?
>
> Thanks
>
> Steven Grover
>
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