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i need to install pix firewall manager 4.2(3)g on my windows 2000 server sp1 and i receive the following error:this program requires windows nt 4.0 or higher, terminating installation...i receive the same error when installing pix syslog server 5.1(1...

admin_2 by Level 7
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I have a PIX with two "external" interfaces (outside and client). All internal connections originate from 10.x.x.x addresses. I need to apply a different NAT pool depending on which external interface is used. (ie 65.120.74.64-65.120.74.254 if headin...

mshomo by Community Member
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Can I connect PIX 501 with 10 users license to a Network wih more than 10 PC and all accessing internet. But any time only 6-7 users will be surfing. If yes then I have a PIX which allows only the first 10 PC's which surf the net and the other PC's a...

amitjasani by Community Member
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I am trying to do policy routing with a PIX Firewall. The case is that i am trying to identify the source IP and depending on it I know that throw the packet to one router or other.I know that in a router there is a command that do this (route-map).D...

mendezjm by Community Member
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The PIX ascertains the trustworthyness of the traffic, based on the interface it is coming from, defined by the security value.When I have LAN-to-LAN or RA VPNs terminated on the PIX, how is the traffic from VPN peers measured ? It is the lowest secu...

rkuppurao by Community Member
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We found that we needed to set our PIX time to our time+6 hours in order to get the PDM graphs to indicate correct time. Assuming we in CST are UTC-6, California, PST, would be UTC-8. How does the pix determine which time zone it 'lives in' ?

admin_2 by Level 7
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I have Pix 520 running 6.2(1) and am trying to implement some outbound filtering. Basically I want to deny any host on the inside interface the ability to do pop3 or smtp connections on the outside interface. I have a mail server on a DMZ that they a...

scopeland by Community Member
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How would you explain to a client the benefits of using a PIX instead of the Cisco IOS Firewall when they have already purchased the Cisco IOS Firewall with a 2600? Other than the layered approach recommended by Cisco what would be the benefits?Thank...

BWTG by Community Member
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