From: Sri Kanda (srikanda2003@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 02 2004 - 08:53:40 GMT-3
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> From: Sri Kanda <srikanda2003@yahoo.com>
> Subject: DMZ setup ISP side device
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
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> Group,
>
> I'm working on a DMZ setup for Internet
> connectivity.
> Below is my proposed Internet setup, in that I would
> like to connect a device between my firewall
> (webshield) external interface and ISP. Since my ISP
> is in the same building I can plug in to it with an
> Ethernet. This device should hide my external
> interface of the f/w to the outside world.
>
> ISP
> |
> |
> |
> --------------------------------------
> Device to hide external f/w interface |
> --------------------------------------
> |
> |
> |
> ---------
> Firewall |
> ---------
> |
> |
> |
> -------------
> Proxy Server |
> -------------
>
> I could think of L3 switch or Cisco 2611 router with
> 2
> Ethernet, one to connect towards my firewall side
> (with some private IP address) and the other to
> connect ISP side with public IP.
>
> Would appreciate if you have better option than the
> proposed one.
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Best Regards,
> Srikanda
>
>
>
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