[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [FW1] One DMZ host with 2 public IP addr.
A customer of mine needs to have his existing Webserver to be reachable under a second hostname from an additional domain all of a sudden. At the moment, there's a static NAT rule translating traffic for the public address to the private DMZ address. I thought, I would bind a second private IP address to the webserver's interface and create a second "webserver-public" object on the firewall, NAT-ting incoming traffic for the new public address to the new private address. Should work that way, shouldn't it? Or should I use the public addresses in the DMZ to begin with? I always shy away from that, because I consider it less secure... All systems are running Windows NT, btw. Thanks for any input Ralf G. z+z+z+z+z++z++z+z+z+++z+z++z++z+++z+++z+++z++z+z+z+z++z Ralf Guenthner, Senior IT Security Manager Zentric - IT Security & Groupware Solutions Office Phone: +49-6101-556060 Fax: +49-6101-556065 mailto:[email protected] http://www.zentric.com +z+z+z+z+z++z++z+z+z+++z+z++z++z+++z+++z+++z++z+z+z+z++z ================================================================================ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================================================
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