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RE: Documenting PIX config
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I never worked with firewalls until three months ago, and now I am
managing three (and counting) NetScreen firewalls with VPN's. The only
problem I encountered with the Netscreen is that you cannot access the
DMZ from a VPN.
Vincent de Lau
System Administrator / MSCE
Tridion (http://www.tridion.com)
mailto:Vincent.de.Lau@tridion.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Johnson, Carl [mailto:Carl.Johnson@HomeStore.com]
Sent: maandag 14 augustus 2000 18:16
To: 'Gordon MacPherson'; Firewalls
Cc: Oscar Rau
Subject: RE: Documenting PIX config
> Question (rhetorical, but if anyone cares to answer) - do the people
> that develop for the PIX ever try maintaining them in production
> networks?
As far as I can tell, no. hehe
Checkpoint on the Nokia platform is the solution to your problem. :)
I'm also looking at Netscreen as a PIX replacement. So far it looks
very promising. It's got Checkpoint ease-of-management and speed
that's better than PIX!
Carl
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