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Abstract
This redbook describes the implementation of the IBM eNetwork Firewall V3.3 for Windows NT for
enforcing security at the boundaries of TCP/IP networks.
It contains detailed information on this new IBM firewall, as
well as basic and advanced configuration techniques.
It also gives several helpful tips on the Windows NT security and
general Internet security.
The chief feature of this redbook is its numerous examples.
These examples cover all the major capabilities of the IBM firewall:
IP filters; proxy and Socks services; logging, monitoring, and
alerts; DNS; mail; and remote configuration.
It goes two steps further: first, by covering configuration examples of
the systems around the firewall; and second, by discussion of
various third-party products that enhance firewall functionality.
This redbook will help you to
plan, install, implement, and manage the IBM eNetwork Firewall V3.3 for Windows NT.
The coverage is sufficiently wide as to satisfy the needs of both
novice and advanced users.
However, some hands-on experience with Windows NT and a working
knowledge of TCP/IP would be most helpful.
This is an update of the redbook on IBM eNetwork Firewall V3.2 for Windows NT; the changes
and additions in this edition are marked with revision bars.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Firewalls
Chapter 2. Introducing the IBM eNetwork Firewall for Windows NT
Chapter 3. Planning Your Firewall Installation
Chapter 4. Installing the IBM eNetwork Firewall for Windows NT
Chapter 5. A Quick and Basic Configuration: A Case Study
Chapter 6. Firewall Setup Using the Wizard
Chapter 7. Coming to Grips with IP Packets
Chapter 8. IBM Firewall Rule Base
Chapter 9. Examples of Rules for Specific Services
Chapter 10. Remote Administration Configuration
Chapter 11. Domain Name Service (DNS)
Chapter 12. Mail Handling
Chapter 13. Configuring Proxy Services and SOCKS
Chapter 14. Network Address Translation
Chapter 15. Virtual Private Network
Chapter 16. Logging, Monitoring, and Reporting
Chapter 17. Configuring the IBM Firewall for Three Adapters
Chapter 18. Testing The Configuration
Chapter 19. Backup, Restoration and Migration of the IBM Firewall
Chapter 20. SecureWay Network Dispatcher
Chapter 21. Integration with Other Products
