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Hello, i am new to firewalling and the PIX series. Can anyone recommend some good articles/documents/white papers on basic firewalling strategies and how to understand PIX configurations.Any suggestions would be much apreciated.Thanks,Simon

schurch by Community Member
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Hi all, Previously I was using PIX 4.2 with WT FWS v3.1d to generate usage graphs for various protocols such as HTTP, E-mail, FTP, etc. Ever since we switch over to the new PIX running on 6.2. The reporting tool is not able to generate the reports co...

tantk by Community Member
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IDS ver 3.1(2) 30 E1 private address resides on the internal network. My PIX ver 6.2 has an interface on the internal network.From my PIX I can ping, telnet to the IDS, see everything.From the IDS I can ping every address on the internal network, can...

smartin by Level 5
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We have a small office and the Pix 501 firewall apparently only allows 10 simultaneous connections. The problem I have is that there are like 15 computers here. 5 Servers and 10 People coming in and out of our office at different times of the day. Th...

chooser1 by Community Member
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Our company presently has a symantec firewall. It is planning to introduce an additional Linux firewall. The two fierewalls should work in load balancing fashion. The company would like to introduce a PIX device that would be external to the two fire...

gbero by Community Member
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I have a problem with dlsw through pix firewall, I checked ip connectivity and it is ok, my local peer in one router is 10.90.231.1 and its nat is 168.165.5.1, the remote peer is 128.6.252.254 and its nat is 168.165.2.67, I mean nat is in both ways. ...

am soliciting your input on a problem that we are having hoping that you may be able to assist. Currently we have a PIX with three interfaces Inside, Outside and DMZ. We have a web server sitting on the DMZ that is hosting an a site allowing users to...

j-toates by Visitor
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