ZyXEL Prestige 792H SDSL Router 91-004-342004B Manual Do Utilizador

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Prestige 792H G.SHDSL Router 
8-2  
Firewalls 
i. 
Information hiding prevents the names of internal systems from being made known via DNS to 
outside systems, since the application gateway is the only host whose name must be made known to 
outside systems. 
ii. 
Robust authentication and logging pre-authenticates application traffic before it reaches internal 
hosts and causes it to be logged more effectively than if it were logged with standard host logging. 
Filtering rules at the packet filtering router can be less complex than they would be if the router needed 
to filter application traffic and direct it to a number of specific systems. The router need only allow 
application traffic destined for the application gateway and reject the rest. 
8.2.3   Stateful Inspection Firewalls  
Stateful inspection firewalls restrict access by screening data packets against defined access rules. They make 
access control decisions based on IP address and protocol. They also "inspect" the session data to assure the 
integrity of the connection and to adapt to dynamic protocols. These firewalls generally provide the best 
speed and transparency, however, they may lack the granular application level access control or caching that 
some proxies support. See section 8.5 for more information on Stateful Inspection. 
Firewalls, of one type or another, have become an integral part of standard security solutions for enterprises. 
8.3  Introduction to ZyXEL’s Firewall 
The Prestige firewall is a stateful inspection firewall and is designed to protect against Denial of Service 
attacks when activated (in SMT menu 21.2 or in the web configurator). The Prestige’s purpose is to allow a 
private Local Area Network (LAN) to be securely connected to the Internet. The Prestige can be used to 
prevent theft, destruction and modification of data, as well as log events, which may be important to the 
security of your network. The Prestige also has packet filtering capabilities. 
The Prestige is installed between the LAN and the Internet. This allows it to act as a secure gateway for all 
data passing between the Internet and the LAN. 
The Prestige has one ISDN port and one Ethernet LAN port, which physically separate the network into two 
areas. 
 
The ISDN port connects to the Internet. 
 
The LAN (Local Area Network) port attaches to a network of computers, which needs security from the 
outside world. These computers will have access to Internet services such as e-mail, FTP, and the World 
Wide Web.  However, “inbound access” will not be allowed unless you configure remote management 
or create a firewall rule to allow a remote host to use a specific service.