Keith,
Never had a problem doing this, as a matter of fact, I've done a lot of configs that
way.  Makes it easier for splitting of a non-translated dmz from a std. class C.

CryptoTech

Keith Brogan wrote:

> Has anyone ever had a problem with having a subnetted class c on either side
> of FW-1.  Example:  I have xxx.xxx.xxx.1 as the external interface of the
> firewall and xxx.xxx.xxx.129 as the internal interface of the firewall.  I
> have tried to do this with Raptor and I know that it has a problem handeling
> this.
>
> -Keith
>
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