You are a Security Administrator who has installed Security Gateway R75 on your network. You need to allow a specific IP address range for a partner site to access your intranet Web server. To limit the partner’s access for HTTP and FTP only, you did the following:
1. Created manual Static NAT rules for the Web server.
2. Created the following settings in the Global Properties’ Network Address Translation screen
– Allow bi-directional NAT*
– Translate destination on client side
Do you above settings limit the partner’s access?
A.
Yes, This will ensure that traffic only matches the specific rule configured for this traffic, and that the Gateway translates the traffic after accepting the packet.
B.
Yes, Both of these settings are only application to automatically NAT rules.
C.
No, The first setting is not applicable. The second setting will reduce performance, by translating traffic in the kernel nearest the intranet server.
D.
No. The first setting is only applicable to automatic NAT rules. The second setting is necessary to make sure there are no conflicts between NAT and anti-spoofing.
It seems to be wrong answer.Can anybody pls answer this?