Firewall Policies and VPN Configurations

List of Figures

Chapter 1: Network Security Policy

Figure 1.1: A Basic Network with a Single Firewall
Figure 1.2: Basic Network, Single Firewall and Bastion Host (Untrusted Host)
Figure 1.3: A Basic Firewall with a DMZ
Figure 1.4: A Dual Firewall with a DMZ
Figure 1.5: Basic Single-Firewall Flow
Figure 1.6: A Basic Firewall with Bastion Host Flow
Figure 1.7: A Basic Single Firewall with DMZ Flow
Figure 1.8: A Dual Firewall with DMZ Flow

Chapter 2: Using Your Policies to Create Firewall and VPN Configurations

Figure 2.1: Legacy and common DMZ architecture
Figure 2.2: Logical Enforcement Point Diagram

Chapter 3: Defining a Firewall

Figure 3.1: Layout of a Typical TCP/IP Packet
Figure 3.2: The OSI Model
Figure 3.3: Application Proxy Data Flow
Figure 3.4: Example Positioning of an Application Proxy Firewall
Figure 3.5: Using a Router as a Packet Filter
Figure 3.6: Stateful Packet Inspection Example
Figure 3.7: Defense In-depth Example
Figure 3.8: Bastion Host Placement and Use

Chapter 4: Deciding on a Firewall

Figure 4.1: Running ASDM in the FireFox Web Browser
Figure 4.2: Interface Configuration Through the Voyager Web
Figure 4.3: Package Management Through the Lynx Interface
Figure 4.4: Output of Common Shell Commands
Figure 4.5: Output of Common Shell Commands
Figure 4.6: The Check Point INSPECT Engine
Figure 4.7: Linux System Configured as a Forwarding Router
Figure 4.8: Masquerading the 10.1.2.0 Network as the 66.1.5.1 IP Address
Figure 4.9: The ISA Server 2004 Management GUI
Figure 4.10: The Dashboard
Figure 4.11: The Alerts Tab
Figure 4.12: Firewall Policy Configure...

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