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V

Variables, environment and path. see Environment variables; Path variables on NSP

VDO Live, 324, 327

Vendors list of firewalls, 66–67

Vengeful hackers, 14–15

version command (PIX firewalls), 265

Version of operating system, 375

Versioning, management of, 521

VIP. see Virtual IP (VIP) addresses

Virtual IP (VIP) addresses, 727, 736–737, 753

Virtual Links, 514–515

Virtual private networks (VPNs)

cluster solutions, 721

description, 64–66, 562, 578

DMZ networks, 100–101

domain types, 569

domains, 582

encryption schemes, 578–582

FWZ, 582–586

IKE, 586–592

management, 600

PIX 500 series firewalls, 252

Secure Domain Login (SDL), 600

SecuRemote, 593–596

site-to-site and client-to-site, 582

user authentication properties, 594

see also Configuration of VPN, multiple-entry-point (MEP); Configuration of VPN, single-entry-point (SEP)

Virtual reassembly of packets, 348

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

clusters, configuring on Nokia, 788–790

clusters, configuring on Voyager, 790–794

clusters, Nokia, testing, 794–796

command-line diagnostic tools, 796

description, 796–798

Network Address Translation (NAT), 798

routing failover, 574–575

rule base, 790

Viruses, 19

Visual Policy Editor (VPE) panel (FireWall-1), 520

vmstat tool, 174

Vocabulary

DMZ networks, 74–75

ISA Server, 837–838

Voice over IP (VoIP), 328–330

VoIP. see Voice over IP (VoIP)

Voyager

/config/active file, 656

description, 652, 682

enabling HTTPS, 672–674

installing packages, 684–686

monitoring clusters, 779

Nokia cluster configuration, 774–778

see also IPSO operating system (Nokia)

VPN. see Virtual private networks (VPNs)

VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG on Nokia

configuration, 487–488

installing, 484–487

introduction, 483

IPSO images, upgrading, 483–484

see also FireWall-1 (Check Point); Firewall hosts, preparing

VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG on Solaris

administrators, 467–469

certificate authority (CA) initialization, 471–473

configuration, 465–466, 475–476

defaultfilter policy, unloading, 474–475

group permissions, 471

GUI clients, 469–470

installing from CD, 460–465

introduction, 460

licenses, 466–467

SNMP extension, 470–471

uninstalling Management Clients, 482

uninstalling SVN Foundation, 480–482

uninstalling VPN-1 and FireWall-1 NG, 477–479

see also FireWall-1 (Check Point); Firewall hosts, preparing

VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG on Windows

administrators, 446–449

certificate authority (CA) initialization, 450–452

configuration, 444, 453–455

GUI clients, 449–450

installing from CD, 435–444

introduction, 435

licenses, 444–446

uninstalling Management Clients, 459

uninstalling SVN Foundation, 458–459

uninstalling VPN-1 and FireWall-1 NG, 455–458

see also FireWall-1 (Check Point); Firewall hosts, preparing

VPN configurations. see Configuration of VPN, multiple-entry-point (MEP); Configuration of VPN, single-entry-point (SEP)

VPN panel (FireWall-1), 520

VRRP. see Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

Vulnerabilities

Outlook (Microsoft), 6

SANS Top 20 list of, 98




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