Symantec 16-00-00091 Installation Guide - Page 57

Virtual Servers, Types of Virtual Servers

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Virtual Servers Virtual Servers Virtual Servers allow you to host any type of standard server (Web, FTP, DNS, WhoIs, POP3, Finger, SMTP, VPN, News, Gopher, and Telnet) using the Symantec Firewall/VPN. This lets you setup a Web server behind the firewall. External users connect to a domain assigned by the Dynamic DNS feature or the modem port IP address to access a virtual server. The Symantec Firewall/VPN automatically routes the traffic to the appropriate Host IP on the LAN. Types of Virtual Servers The Symantec Firewall/VPN supports two types of Virtual Servers: • Pre-defined - Standard server types. The only data required is the IP Address of the server on your LAN. • Custom-defined - Non-standard servers. You must provide additional information about the server (TCP or UDP port numbers). This can be done in the Custom Virtual Server screen. 4-17

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Virtual Servers
Virtual Servers
Virtual Servers allow you to host any type of standard server
(Web, FTP, DNS, WhoIs, POP3,
Finger, SMTP, VPN, News, Gopher, and Telnet) using the Symantec Firewall/VPN.
This lets you
setup a Web server behind the firewall.
External users connect to a domain assigned by the
Dynamic DNS feature or the modem port IP address to access a virtual server.
The Symantec
Firewall/VPN automatically routes the traffic to the appropriate Host IP on the LAN.
Types of Virtual Servers
The Symantec Firewall/VPN supports two
types of Virtual Servers:
Pre-defined - Standard server types. The only data required is the IP Address of the server
on your LAN.
Custom-defined - Non-standard servers. You must provide additional information about
the server (TCP or UDP port numbers).
This can be done in the Custom Virtual Server
screen.