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Newby question: I want to open up ports 80 and 443 to an internal IP address 192.168.1.10 for both UDP and TCP. I have a cable modem. It's been 3 years since I last touched my PIX, but it's still working fine.

When remote access VPN users tunnel into the network through the PIX and try to access the internal Intranet web site they can only get there by using the IP address. When they try and access links from the Intranet page they get page cannot be displ...

poneill by Level 1
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After my pix 520 boots up I get the following message:pixfirewall> Cannot select private keyI am able to press emter and continue. I have two questions. How to I remove this message and does it affect the working of my pix?RegardsFernando

fcatalao by Level 1
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I have a pix 515, with inside, dmz, and outside enabled. I am using a 192.xxx address on the inside, the dmz has routeable 64.xxx addresses and the outside has a single address that connects to our ISP.To get from the inside to the outside I use the...

I am looking for a Syslog application for the Pix has anybody got recomendations, I have tried the Solar Winds I have tried Kiwi, I have tried using Saw Mill on both those data bases or having the syslog into a SQL database.I am running out of ideas ...

gio9779 by Level 1
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Hi thereWe have a pix 501 and one public ip address , I would like to access an ftp server on the internal network from the outside. I tried to configure it from the pdm by making a static nat which translate the ftp server address to the public addr...

dagesh4 by Level 1
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