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Re: Level3 routing issues?
From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 16:27:50 -0500 (EST)
But, we were talking about end-user connected into the inside network using a VPN. That user needs to have pretty much unfettered access to the business parts of your internal network. (Okay, mission critical stuff should be seperately firewalled, but MS makes that hard enough, due to things like Active Directory, where everything needs to talk to everything).
So what prevents the client from denying all traffic other than (a) traffic on VPN interface (b) IP traffic on non-VPN interface with destination other than the address that VPN client uses to build VPN? Alex
Current thread:
- Re: Level3 routing issues?, (continued)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Barney Wolff (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Christopher L. Morrow (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Simon Lockhart (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Simon Lockhart (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? David Howe (Jan 28)
- VPN clients and security models alex (Jan 28)
- Re: VPN clients and security models Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 28)
- Re: VPN clients and security models David Howe (Jan 28)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jan 26)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Robert A. Hayden (Jan 25)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Jack Bates (Jan 25)
- Re: Level3 routing issues? Daniel Senie (Jan 25)