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RE: Firewall setup



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Its an okay solution but its not pretty... Don't understand why you are
having problems communicating with the webserver - we are currently running
four individual webservers.... so it can be done, but we aren't doing
anything special - so you may be having problems which we wouldn't

Can you give us some more information on what you mean by "We have tried the
dmz route and seem to be having problems communicating to the inside server"
- can you give us some more clues on your setup and also what the problems
where...

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Serfozo [mailto:rserfozo@kscfcu.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 2:21 PM
To: Firewalls LIST
Subject: Firewall setup


We have a pix 515 and one webserver that will be available to the public.
We have tried the dmz route and seem to be having problems communicating to
the inside server, so we are considering this.

We want to put the webserver on our inside network and allow connections
through a static and conduit statement.  This will resolve our problems with
communication to the inside non public server.

What do you all think.

Rob

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