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Old 2006-03-03
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Default Maximum Nodes CP NG AI

hello everyone,

i would like to ask if there is a maximum capacity of https - nodes or nodes in common which could be installed in smart dashboard?

For example: for each https-url (online-banking etc.) i want to generate a https-node with ip-adress. is there a limit of nodes ?

in use: cp fw-1 ng ai (r55)


thanx for your support/answers

greetings

Nathalie Meier
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Default Re: Maximum Nodes CP NG AI

There is no limit nodes in Policy, imho. But CP recommend to use IP ranges or net objects instead of many hosts.
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Default Re: Maximum Nodes CP NG AI

Ok. Good News...Thank you very much.
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Default Re: Maximum Nodes CP NG AI

Some banks are using specialized appliances to enforce HTTPS connections policy. This appliances can restrict HTTPS connections to a certain trusted SSL sites (like banking, news etc) and block all the other SSL certificates (economizers, encrypted p2p, etc)
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