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Figure 4-9
Enter a name for the connection and click
Finish
to complete the configuration.
By
ticking
Add a shortcut to my desktop,
an icon for the remote connection will appear on
the desktop.
To launch the new connection, double-click on the new icon on the desktop, and the
remote access login screen will appear as in the next figure.
If you did not create a
desktop icon, click
Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections
and select the
appropriate connection and enter the username and password set up for the CyberGuard
SG appliance dialin account.
Figure 4-10
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5. DHCP Server
Your CyberGuard SG appliance can act as a DHCP server for machines on your local
network. To configure your CyberGuard SG appliance as a DHCP server, you must set a
static IP address and netmask on the LAN or DMZ port (see the chapter entitled
Network
Connections
).
DHCP Server Configuration
The DHCP server allows the automatic distribution of IP, gateway, DNS and WINS
addresses to hosts running DHCP clients on the LAN and/or DMZ ports. To configure the
DHCP server click the
DHCP Server
link in the
Networking
section of the left menu bar.
A page similar to the following will be displayed.
Figure 5-1
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To configure the DHCP Server, follow these instructions.
Check the
Enable DHCP Server
checkbox.
Enter the
Subnet
and netmask of the IP addresses to be distributed.
Enter the
Gateway Address
that the DHCP clients will be issued with. If this field is
left blank, the CyberGuard SG appliance's IP address will be used.
Enter the
DNS Address
that the DHCP clients will be issues with. If this field is left
blank, the CyberGuard SG appliance's IP address will be used. Leave this field blank
for automatic DNS server assignment. If your CyberGuard SG appliance is configured
for DNS masquerading, you should either leave this field blank, or enter the IP
address of the LAN port of the CyberGuard SG appliance.
Enter IP address of the WINS server to be distributed to DHCP clients in the
WINS
Address
field.
Enter the
Default Lease Time
and
Maximum Lease Time
in seconds. The lease
time is the time that a dynamically assigned IP address is valid.
Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses (see the appendix entitled
IP Address
Ranges
) to be issued to DHCP clients in the
New IP Addresses to hand out
field.
The DHCP Server can also reserve IP addresses for particular hosts, identifying them by
hostname and MAC address. To reserve an IP address for a certain host, configure the
following in the
Add reserved IP address
section.
Enter the
Hostname
of the DHCP client.
Enter the
MAC address
of the DHCP client.
Enter the reserved
IP address
for the DHCP client.
To take advantage of the CyberGuard SG appliance’s DHCP server functionality, you
should configure the other machines on your local network to get their IP addresses
dynamically from the CyberGuard SG appliance. Please refer the documentation for the
other machines for instructions on how to configure the local network port.
Click
Apply
to save these settings. A page similar to the following will be displayed.
Figure 5-2
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Subnet List
The
Subnet List
will display the status of the DHCP server.
Interface
Once a subnet has been configured, the port which the IP addresses will be issued from
will be shown in the
Interface
field.
Subnet
The value shown in this field is the subnet for which the IP addresses distributed will use.
Free Addresses
This field will contain the number of remaining available IP addresses that can be
distributed. You may need to increase the number of IP addresses to hand out if this
value is 0.
Enable/Disable
Each subnet can be enabled or disabled by clicking on the
Enable
or
Disable
button
under the
Enable/Disable
heading.
Edit
The settings for each subnet can be modified by clicking the
Edit
button. You will also
have the option to add more IP addresses that can be handed out and add reserved IP
addresses as well.
Address Table
A table listing the status of each IP address that the DHCP server services for the subnet
can be viewed by clicking the
Address Table
button.
Delete
The settings for the subnet can be removed by clicking the
Delete
button.
Clicking the
Address Table
button will display a page similar to the following.
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Figure 5-3
For each IP address that the DHCP server services, the
Status
,
Hostname
,
MAC
Address
will be shown. There is also be an option to
Remove
the address and for
reserved IP addresses, the added option to
Unreserve
the address. Unreserving the
address will allow it to be handed out to any host. The
Status
field will have three
possible states. These include:
Reserved
- the address is reserved for the particular host defined by
hostname and MAC address.
Free
- the address is available to be handed out to any DHCP client host.
Taken
- the address has been issued to a host.

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