You have configured Automatic Static NAT on an internal host-node object. You clear the box Translate
destination on client site from Global Properties > NAT. Assuming all other NAT settings in Global
Properties are selected, what else must be configured so that a host on the Internet can initiate an inbound
connection to this host?
You just installed a new Web server in the DMZ that must be reachable from the Internet. You create a
manual Static NAT rule as follows:
"web_public_IP" is the node object that represents the new Web server's public IP address.
"web_private_IP" is the node object that represents the new Web site's private IP address. You enable all
settings from Global Properties > NAT.
When you try to browse the Web server from the Internet you see the error "page cannot be displayed".
Which of the following is NOT a possible reason?
You are responsible for the configuration of MegaCorp's Check Point Firewall. You need to allow two NAT
rules to match a connection. Is it possible? Give the BEST answer.
You have created a Rule Base for firewall, websydney. Now you are going to create a new policy package
with security and address translation rules for a second Gateway.
What is TRUE about the new package's NAT rules?
You are a Security Administrator using one Security Management Server managing three different firewalls.
One firewall does NOT show up in the dialog box when attempting to install a Security Policy. Which of the
following is a possible cause?