A connection initiated by the client in the figure below will be hidden behind the IP address of the
interface through which the connection was routed on the server side if the gateway (behind either
interface 2 or interface 3). Specifying 0.0.0.0 as the address is convenient because of network
address translation (NAT) is performed dynamically. And if the IP addresses of the gateway are
changed, it is not necessary to reconfigure the NAT parameters.
Which of the following is true about the following figure?
A.
A connection initiated by the client will be hidden behind the IP address of the exit interface.
B.
A connection initiated by the server will be hidden behind the IP address of the exit interface.
C.
A connection initiated by the server will be hidden by the IP address of the client.
D.
Source addresses of outbound packets from the client will be translated to 0.0.0.0.
E.
Source addresses of outbound packets from the server will be translated to 0.0.0.0.
Explanation:
making this actions, you will make the packets hide behind the exit interface, this is because of the
address specified. Refer to Checkpoint Online Documentation to see how the whole process work.
Incorrect Answers:B: The connection needs to be iniciated by the client, not the server.
C: You can´t hide the IP address of the server with the client one.
D: You can´t translate a source address to 0.0.0.0.
E: You can´t translate outbound packets in the server to a 0.0.0.0. address.