05-30-2001 05:40 PM - edited 02-20-2020 09:48 PM
If i understood this correctly from cisco documentation, pix can be accessed remotely via http as a part of new pdm feature.
Isn't it, http, unsecure? How can i secure that connection? any thoughts?
05-31-2001 06:52 AM
I was also a little concerned after browsing the 6.0 documentation. So I decided install the PDM (PIX Device Manager) on a set of 515's in the lab. It turns out that you use a secure HTTPS connection to connect to the PIX. You also have to tell the PIX what the IP address is of the inside station wanting to access the PIX via HTTPS. The HTTPS sessioin can either use the free DES key, or you can buy 3DES encryption for this connection.
Michael Fistler
Cisco CCIE #4503
05-31-2001 07:01 AM
Michael,
thanks. I am assuming that username/passwords are set up on PDM side, right? Since configs for http on pix do not offer any syntax like that.
what about using vpn to do http to the pix? is that alternative to https?
thanks
yury
06-19-2001 10:15 AM
The server is accessed using https
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