Created on 05-11-2006 08:47 AM
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Internet | | | External Firewall | | | eSafe Gateway | | (Another DMZ) | DMZ | ---------------------- Fortigate -------- LAN ----.... | | | | Proxy Server WebServerThis makes the thing a bit more complicate huh? I don' t know where I should place the policy. DMZ to LAN? I' ll try bit, but another hint would be great. Thanks stephan
Created on 05-12-2006 12:35 AM
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Created on 05-12-2006 02:48 AM
Created on 05-12-2006 07:23 AM
Only way i can see around this is to setup a port-forwarding VIP on the internal firewall IP to the proxy port on the dmz proxy server. then use this as the proxy, this might work.Hummm... I will try to understand that and try it on Monday.
Or move the proxy inside the lan. or use another proxy inside to act as an interim downstream proxy to the dmz one.We want a Proxy with ONE IP and ONE interface in the DMZ for Security reasons. Currently we are running a dual homed proxy (LAN and DMZ). This works, but we bypass the Fortigate and don' t want this anymore.
one question though, why would you want them to use your proxy, when they obviously would have local internet access anyway.Security reasons. And: As far as I know the forticlient / Internet Explorer is not capable to define it it' s in the LAN or connected via VPN or stand alone in the Internet. If that was possible it might be an option, but it' s not wanted. PPTP is not really an option either. Not another technology the users might have to differ with... Anyway, thanks for your answers. If you have more ideas... put ' em here =) thanks stephan
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