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How does the PrivateNet server protect my internal subnet? Is the protection equal to what is provided for external network access?

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How does the PrivateNet server protect my internal subnet? Is the protection equal to what is provided for external network access?

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A. The PrivateNet server’s proxies perform the same way for a subnet as they do for an internal network protected from the outside world. The PrivateNet server’s proxies hide subnet IP addresses from other subnets like they hide addresses from the Internet, they authenticate connections via the “connection filtering” architecture previously described. The proxies disarm all dangerous commands for the protected subnet.

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