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Subject: Re: NAT - question
From: Mattias Lindström <mattias . lindstrom @ ihc . se>
Organization: IHC AB
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 11:11:08 +0200
To: firewalls @ greatcircle . com
Reply-to: mattias . lindstrom @ ihc . se

Well, I guess that the best way to find what firewall provides NAT is
to check NCSA:s firewall  certification.

The NCSA firewall product description is good and if you want to see 
what firewall has what functionallity it is a good place to start, 
and after that check the vendors homepage and so on...

Too bad though that the list isn´t searchable (am I out on deep water 
here? Last time I checked it wasn´t)!

We use Digitals Firewall for Unix 2.0 for almost the same 
scenario.
> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: 26 Jun 96 12:50:59 EDT
> From: Ryan.Russell/SYBASE
> Subject: Re: NAT - question
> 
> FIrewall-1 from Checkpoint (or Sun or Qualix...) or
> PIX (Private Internet eXchange) from Cisco.
> 
>      Ryan
> 
> - ---------- Previous Message ----------
> Subject: NAT - question
> 
> We have to connect our enterprise network with another corporations
> enterprise network (not the Internet)
> 
> Here's the scenario:
> 
> 1) Inside workstations/hosts need to use their own network addresses
> 2) Inside workstations (600+) need to connect to outside hosts
> 3) Outside hosts will only allow connections with machines in it's own
> address space
> 4) There are a handful of inside hosts that the outside hosts need to
> communicate with (with outside static IP addresses)
> 
> The main concern is that I don't want to burn 600+ addresses from the
> outside network to translate 1-to-1 when only a few of the inside hosts
> need static IP addresses.  What I would like to do is translate the
> inside workstations outbound connections to 1 outside address (like I
> currently do with the Gauntlet firewall we use for the Internet) but be
> able to give the internal hosts a static address in the outside address
> space.
> 
> Question:
> 
> Which vendors offerings can meet the above criteria?
> 
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