Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options - additional questions

2002-03-08 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> OK, but how does the network setup look on the webserver? I envisioned > something like: > > IP=192.168.1.100 > Mask=255.255.255.0 > GW=192.168.1.2 (eth2 on LEAF box) > How would SMTP know to forward to the ISA server? > > I guess I could point the SMTP server on the protected box to point to t

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options - additional questions

2002-03-08 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I would like to build on this DMZ discussion and combine it with a post that > Matt had a few days ago. > My situation is that I am going to impliment a DMZ with the private switch, > and have a second firewall (MS ISA server) between the DMZ and internal > network. > > Here is a lame pic of wha

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options - additional questions

2002-03-08 Thread guitarlynn
On Friday 08 March 2002 06:25, Tony wrote: > Good Morning, > > I am resending a message that got no response the last time, I would > appreciate any input anyone might have. I apologize! Unfortunately, it won't work with eth1 and eth2 (or any routed subnets on the same subnet). In other words, to

RE: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options - additional questions

2002-03-08 Thread Tony
Good Morning, I am resending a message that got no response the last time, I would appreciate any input anyone might have. I am going to try and impliment this on Sunday. Thanks in advance Tony Good Evening, I would like to build on this DMZ discussion

[Leaf-user] DMZ Options = PRIVATE

2002-03-02 Thread Reginald R. Richardson
Charles / All i'm trying somekind a thing with the DMZ=Private switch, for some reason when the switch is set to PRIVATE, i get a errormessagef from the IPCHAINS, dunno if my settings are incorrect, or there's a WRONG WORDING in the ipfilters for if DMZ = PRIVATE    this is my DMZ settings ###

RE: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options - additional questions

2002-03-01 Thread Tony
Good Evening, I would like to build on this DMZ discussion and combine it with a post that Matt had a few days ago. My situation is that I am going to impliment a DMZ with the private switch, and have a second firewall (MS ISA server) between the DMZ and internal network. Here is a lame pic of

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options

2002-03-01 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> > > " Whether you want a DMZ or not (YES, PROXY, NAT, PRIVATE, NO) " > > > > YES - This is a traditional "routed" DMZ...your ISP routes a block of IP's > > to the external interface of your firewall > > > > PROXY - A "Proxy-ARP" DMZ...used if you've got a block of static IP's from > > your ISP.

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options

2002-03-01 Thread Peter Nosko
pn] Sorry 'bout the private message, Charles. I haven't posted to the list in months, and I hit reply by habit. --- Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > " Whether you want a DMZ or not (YES, PROXY, NAT, PRIVATE, NO) " > > YES - This is a traditional "routed" DMZ...your ISP route

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Options

2002-03-01 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> " Whether you want a DMZ or not (YES, PROXY, NAT, PRIVATE, NO) " > > Proxy > NAT > Private... > > Does PRIVATE mean, that i have a DMZ, but with PRIVATE ip ranges etc, YES - This is a traditional "routed" DMZ...your ISP routes a block of IP's to the external interface of your firewall PROXY -

[Leaf-user] DMZ Options

2002-03-01 Thread Reginald R. Richardson
Can someone, explain me the differences in the DMZ options in DCD 1.02 " Whether you want a DMZ or not (YES, PROXY, NAT, PRIVATE, NO) " Proxy NAT Private... Does PRIVATE mean, that i have a DMZ, but with PRIVATE ip ranges etc, thn     ---