03-15-2004 08:31 AM - edited 02-20-2020 11:17 PM
Am I correct in my findings that it is not possible to configure an external ip addresses on two different ports say 80 and 8081 re-directing to a single inside address port 80. Pix generates "overlap" errors when attempting to configure this. Background info - the application running on port 80 on the inside is not accessed by a browser. All comments welcome - especially work-arounds. Config excerpts can be provided on request.
Barry.
03-15-2004 08:37 AM
Barry,
Have you read the following document on Port Re-direction:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/28.html
Let me know and if possible can you post your config - remember to exclude real IPs and passwords etc.
Jay
03-15-2004 09:25 AM
Jay,
thanks for your speedy reply - I looked at the document you suggested previously but checked it again and it doesn't include an example of exactly what I am trying to do. It's close but not quite the same. Please see attched. I've just included the relevant fragments. If I've missed something important let me know.
Barry.
03-15-2004 05:43 PM
your command appears to be correct.
the error message seems to indicate that there is an existing static that conflicts with the one you are trying to map.
Are you sure you removed all conflicting static routes for either end point?
03-16-2004 01:48 AM
Patrick,
as the access-list shows this device is being accessed from the internet - therefore I have no control over this route. The other route is defined by the target device having it's default gateway set as the PIX. The conflict is because the target of both re-directs is the same ip address:port combination. I'm still open to suggestions !
Barry.
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