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This chapter describes how to apply security settings to VPN traffic and how to set up a 3G
WAN connection.

4.1 Security Settings for VPN Traffic

The ZyWALL can apply the firewall and content filtering to the traffic going to or from the
ZyWALL’s VPN tunnels. The ZyWALL applies the security settings to the traffic before
encrypting VPN traffic that it sends out or after decrypting received VPN traffic.

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The security settings apply to VPN traffic going to or from the ZyWALL’s VPN
tunnels. They do not apply to other VPN traffic for which the ZyWALL is not
one of the gateways (VPN pass-through traffic).

You can turn on content filtering for all of the ZyWALL’s VPN traffic (regardless of its
direction of travel). You can apply firewall security to VPN traffic based on its direction of
travel. The following examples show how you do this for the firewall.

4.2 Firewall Rule for VPN Example

The firewall provides even more fine-tuned control for VPN tunnels. You can configure
default and custom firewall rules for VPN packets.
Take the following example. You have a LAN FTP server with IP address 192.168.1.4 behind
device A. You could configure a VPN rule to allow the network behind device B to access
your LAN FTP server through a VPN tunnel. Now, if you don’t want other services like chat
or e-mail going to the FTP server, you can configure firewall rules that allow only FTP traffic
to come from VPN tunnels to the FTP server. Furthermore, you can configure the firewall rule
so that only the network behind device B can access the FTP server through a VPN tunnel (not
other remote networks that have VPN tunnels with the ZyWALL).