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Re: Remote site solution


From: Sudev Barar <sbarar () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:35:49 +0530

On 27 September 2010 13:43, Monah Baki <mbaki () aljolit com> wrote:
We have a Juniper SRX 240 at HQ that we can use to setup IPSEC, but to
keep my cost low, what hardware will suffice for the remote sites.

I was thinking setting up a IPS inline and drop all http requests by
mac addresses not belonging to the ones that we have in the remote
sites, but then they mentioned if the remote sites are going through
the ISP proxy, this will not work.

Scratching my head and wondering....

Can you use service like DynDNS to allot domain names and then use
that for allowing / disallowing http requests??

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Sudev Barar
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