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add 2 more LAN's to go out firewall and use HTTP/HTTPS web inspection?

Hi,

If I am using 192.168.0.0/24 and I have two neighbors 192.168.61.0/24 and 192.168.62.0/24 are there a LOT of places in the UTM 9.3 product I have to create this network and broadcast and link them to the firewall or web filter rules?

Thanks,

Joe



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  • Create the interfaces at Interfaces & Routing > Interfaces > Interfaces > Interfaces, which will create the network, broadcast, and address definitions. Create Masq rules at Network Protection > NAT > Masquerading. Add the new networks to Network Services > DNS > Global if you want them to use the DNS proxy. If using the UTM for DHCP, create server instances at Network Services > DHCP. Then create your firewall rules, or add the new networks to existing rules. With the Web Proxy, if you want the new networks to have the same settings as your existing LAN, just add them to the existing profile.
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  • Create the interfaces at Interfaces & Routing > Interfaces > Interfaces > Interfaces, which will create the network, broadcast, and address definitions. Create Masq rules at Network Protection > NAT > Masquerading. Add the new networks to Network Services > DNS > Global if you want them to use the DNS proxy. If using the UTM for DHCP, create server instances at Network Services > DHCP. Then create your firewall rules, or add the new networks to existing rules. With the Web Proxy, if you want the new networks to have the same settings as your existing LAN, just add them to the existing profile.
    __________________
    ACE v8/SCA v9.3

    ...still have a v5 install disk in a box somewhere.

    http://xkcd.com
    http://www.tedgoff.com/mb
    http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/1
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