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Chapter 14 Firewalls
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Information hiding prevents the names of internal systems from being made known via
DNS to outside systems, since the application gateway is the only host whose name must
be made known to outside systems.
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Robust authentication and logging pre-authenticates application traffic before it reaches
internal hosts and causes it to be logged more effectively than if it were logged with
standard host logging. Filtering rules at the packet filtering router can be less complex
than they would be if the router needed to filter application traffic and direct it to a
number of specific systems. The router need only allow application traffic destined for
the application gateway and reject the rest.
14.2.3 Stateful Inspection Firewalls
Stateful inspection firewalls restrict access by screening data packets against defined access
rules. They make access control decisions based on IP address and protocol. They also
"inspect" the session data to assure the integrity of the connection and to adapt to dynamic
protocols. These firewalls generally provide the best speed and transparency; however, they
may lack the granular application level access control or caching that some proxies support.
See “Stateful Inspection” on page 185 for more information on Stateful Inspection.
Firewalls, of one type or another, have become an integral part of standard security solutions
for enterprises.
14.3 Introduction to ZyXEL’s Firewall
The ZyAIR firewall is a stateful inspection firewall and is designed to protect against Denial
of Service attacks when activated (in SMT menu 21.2 or in the web configurator). The
ZyAIR’s purpose is to allow a private Local Area Network (LAN) to be securely connected to
the Internet. The ZyAIR can be used to prevent theft, destruction and modification of data, as
well as log events, which may be important to the security of your network. The ZyAIR also
has packet-filtering capabilities.
The ZyAIR is installed between the LAN and a broadband modem connecting to the Internet.
This allows it to act as a secure gateway for all data passing between the Internet and the LAN.
The ZyAIR has one Ethernet WAN port and one Ethernet LAN port, which are used to
physically separate the network into two areas.
• The WAN (Wide Area Network) port attaches to the broadband modem (cable or ADSL)
connecting to the Internet.
• The LAN (Local Area Network) port attaches to a network of computers, which needs
security from the outside world. These computers will have access to Internet services
such as e-mail, FTP, and the World Wide Web. However, inbound access will not be
allowed unless the remote host is authorized to use a specific service.
Summary of Contents for ZyAIR G-2000 Plus
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Page 36: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 35 Preface...
Page 44: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 43 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ZyAIR...
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Page 124: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 123 Chapter 8 Internal RADIUS Server...
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Page 221: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide Chapter 17 Certificates 220 Figure 93 My Certificate Create...
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Page 252: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 251 Chapter 19 Maintenance Figure 114 Restart Screen...
Page 264: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 263 Chapter 22 Menu 2 WAN Setup...
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Page 338: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 337 Chapter 32 System Security...
Page 350: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 349 Chapter 33 System Information and Diagnosis...
Page 362: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 361 Chapter 34 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance...
Page 376: ...ZyAIR G 2000 Plus User s Guide 375 Chapter 37 Call Scheduling...
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