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Nortel Contivity 2600
From: Cam Fischer <camfischer () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 20:25:38 -0600
Hi list! I am looking for good reasons why I should move a Nortel Contivity 2600 VPN device behind a firewall. Currently the device sits on the internet, and is used for VPN traffic from other offices, and also for VPN dial-in users. Are there any risks with this configuration? What comments can be made around whether or not I should be placing this behind the firewall / IDS.... Thanks!
Current thread:
- Nortel Contivity 2600 Cam Fischer (Sep 02)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Rodrigo Blanco (Sep 03)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Samir Pawaskar (Sep 05)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Rodrigo Blanco (Sep 05)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Samir Pawaskar (Sep 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Nortel Contivity 2600 Dario Ciccarone (dciccaro) (Sep 05)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 misiu (Sep 06)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Volker Tanger (Sep 06)
- RE: Nortel Contivity 2600 Dario Ciccarone (dciccaro) (Sep 07)
- RE: Nortel Contivity 2600 Kyle Starkey (Sep 08)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Rodrigo Blanco (Sep 11)
- RE: Nortel Contivity 2600 Kyle Starkey (Sep 08)
- Re: Nortel Contivity 2600 Rodrigo Blanco (Sep 03)