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RE: firewall-wizards digest, Vol 1 #573 - 2 msgs


From: "Harper, Jason (CAP, CARD)" <Jason.Harper () gecapital com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:35:49 -0400

With no other requirement other than what was stated, Checkpoint will do that fine. If you keep the number of firewalls 
to be managed under, 12, you wont need a "provider one"
solution, but rather an enterprise management console with the policy engine on it.

Gui --> policy server --> push to various policy enforcers (e.g. firewalls)

-j
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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 14:40:39 +0200
From: Jan van Rensburg <jan.van.rensburg () epiuse com>
To: firewall-wizards () nfr com
Subject: [fw-wiz] Centrally managed firewalls

Hi,

Does anyone know of a firewall solution for multiple firewalls at 
diverse geographic locations? Say we have locations A, B and C all 
connected by leased lines. Each location has a LAN, DMZ and maybe some 
other zones. You want all the LANs to be able to communicate with each 
other without restriction and only make connections to other places on 
the Internet according to a couple of rules. Apart from that each 
firewall will have its own rules about what to allow to the DMZ, for 
example. I want all the firewalls to be managed from a central location 
that pushes new rules to the firewalls. Does anyone have experience with 
something like this?

Thank you,
Jan van Rensburg




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