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Setting Up IPsec Domain and Server Isolation in a Test Lab |
This paper is designed to demonstrate the basic capabilities of IPsec domain and group-specific server isolation in a limited test environment. It does not explore every possible configuration, but rather outlines a specific set of procedures to get you started.
The objective of setting up domain isolation in a test lab is to configure a test lab network in which isolated domain member computers accept only authenticated communications initiated from other domain member computers, while ignoring communications initiated from non-isolated computers outside the isolated domain. The objective of setting up group-specific server isolation in a test lab is to configure a test lab network in which a server computer accepts only authenticated communications initiated from domain member computers that are members of a specific security group, while ignoring communications initiated from non-isolated computers outside the isolated domain and isolated computers that are not members of a specific security group.
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