01-10-2021 08:59 PM
for example 192.168.1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 in /24 subnet
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01-11-2021 03:18 AM
While it is technically possible, it is not recommended. Admin and Clean are fine on the same network. Dirty should be on "a dedicated external IP address (i.e., the "Dirty" interface) that is different from your corporate IP, in order to protect your internal network assets."
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Also note that the Dirty interface MUST have a public DNS server - one with no DNS security policy enforcement (like, for instance, an Umbrella server would have)
01-11-2021 03:18 AM
While it is technically possible, it is not recommended. Admin and Clean are fine on the same network. Dirty should be on "a dedicated external IP address (i.e., the "Dirty" interface) that is different from your corporate IP, in order to protect your internal network assets."
Reference:
Also note that the Dirty interface MUST have a public DNS server - one with no DNS security policy enforcement (like, for instance, an Umbrella server would have)
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