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On the PIX I have "ftp mode passive" & "inspect ftp" enabled. I also have an OUTSIDE ACL rules allowing access to the ftp-server which eq ftp & ftp-data. In my efforts to get passive ftp working, I also have a DMZ ACL rule allowing the ftp-server a...

We have a user that can't view the network with the VPN. He connects with cisco vpn client, other users also connect with out a problem.The gold padlock is closed, but can't view anything.He also get IP address from the pool.But from the log we get a...

We are experiencing some issue with this, Luckily these users are in test mode but in a couple of days they will be deployed to live.If you see below this is the alert, Do you think its o.k. To create an exception rule for this. What are your thought...

Hello,We are using a PIX 501 behind a DSL modem. We have a single public IP address assigned to the outside interface of the modem, a single private IP address on the inside interface of the modem and a single private IP on the outside interface of t...

jdrose_2 by Level 1
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Hi all,I just got an ASA 5520 VPN Plus and I'm having trouble blocking p2p and im programs.The problem is when I block p2p and im programs, no other web sites work. Here is my config below.ASA Version 7.0(1)names!interface GigabitEthernet0/0 nameif ...

stevezups by Level 1
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It seems that the newer 7.0 ASA/PIX OS does support the inspection of the Gnutella protocols like Limewire. The older PIX OS clearly stated you had to use NBAR to filter it out. But I see no mention of anything other than Gnutella and wanted to ensur...

Resolved! PIX user licensing

I have a PIX 501 with a 50 user license. I need to move that over to a PIX 501 (currently active) that has a 10 user license. Is there any way to do that (without the license key) besides physically swapping them out? Or is the key that I'm lookin...

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