Secure backup subnetting?

Derek Martin derek at cerberus.ne.mediaone.net
Wed Jul 5 23:54:18 EDT 2000


Today, John Abreau gleaned this insight:

> We're trying to set up a Veritas backup system, and it's been suggested
> that we add an additional network card to each host to create an extra LAN
> for the backups. I'm concerned because this will bypass out firewall.
> However, one of the reasons we need to do this is that the existing
> Veritas setup is apparently overloading the firewall, and the backup
> processes lose their connections and abort when this happens.

Errr... you're backing up stuff through a firewall?  I don't know anything
about your setup, but that sounds like a really bad idea in general...

I would look at finding a way to back up those systems that doesn't
involve going through a firewall.  

Adding a second NIC doesn't seem like it should circumvent your firewall
either, you just create a seperate private LAN that only those
machines belong to.  Connect them via a switch.  No firewall.


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