[vpn] Netscreen and dynamic IP
Morris, Jason
jmorris at graycary.com
Tue Jan 22 18:51:37 EST 2002
Franco,
We do exactly this with roughly 250 home users right now. The remote
device is configured as if it were a dial-up client, so the connection is
one way. It is an expensive solution but fast and reliable. There is also
the benefit of not needing to support an IPSec client on non-company
hardware/configs. Our users were routinely nuking the software VPN with the
latest internet download or AOL upgrade, etc.
If you need an example config file I would be happy to send you one.
Jason Morris, Security Analyst
GRAYCARY. TECHNOLOGY'S LEGAL EDGE
Voice: 619.699.3574
jmorris at graycary.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Franco Sabaris, Javier [mailto:jfranco at mundo-R.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 4:33 AM
To: vpn at securityfocus.com
Subject: [vpn] Netscreen and dynamic IP
Hi!
I need to set up a VPN that uses ADSL/Cable in the remote sites.
These ADSL/Cable services don't provide a fixed IP address. The IP address
is dynamic.
The central site has a fixed IP.
I would like to use Netscreen hardware devices both in the central site and
in the remote sites.
Is it possible to configure the Netscreen 5xp to use dynamic addresses in
the remote sites? Has anybody tried such a configuration?
Saúdos,
Xavo
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