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How to protect server from client access

Hello everyone, I am just new here.

Here is what I think, I have a xg firewall and I want to protect servers from client access.

I set a bridge interface, port 3 for client zone and port 4-8 for servers direct plug into the firewall.

and I open some policy like server zone access server zone is allow,

client zone access server zone I open service port like dns,ldap,smb,netbios for active directory.

It is a small site and no need to access the internet(closed network), all the client and server in the same subnet.

Is that right? or there are some better ideas?



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  • Hi and welcome,

    I am not quite sure of what you are saying?

    Do your internal users need to access any of the servers?

    If not why connect them to the XG?

    What is the purpose of the servers if the internal users cannot access the servers?

    Ian

  • thanks for your reply.

     
     
    It is the ad server for the users to login, application and SQL server for users to do their job.
    Recently, some computers are infected with the virus.
    we afraid server got infect so buy the firewall to protect the server.
    but I am not sure how to do it with xg firewall.
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  • thanks for your reply.

     
     
    It is the ad server for the users to login, application and SQL server for users to do their job.
    Recently, some computers are infected with the virus.
    we afraid server got infect so buy the firewall to protect the server.
    but I am not sure how to do it with xg firewall.
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