SunScreen 3.1 Configuration Examples

Network Example

For the network example, shows the San Francisco segment of the network. Looking at the diagram, NAT is configured on sf-screen1 to enable the hosts on the San Francisco network to be routable or accessible on the Internet.

Assume that host sf-host1 is a company web server that requires access from the Internet. Use STATIC NAT to translate the private, unregistered address 10.0.1.1 to a public, registered address (192.168.2.101 for this example).

Figure 3-1 San Francisco Segment of the Sample Company Network

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