11-28-2007 01:49 PM - edited 03-11-2019 04:36 AM
I am trying to setup a port 25 redirect to an internal IP address. I have a pix firewall version 6.3 and I only want to redirect incoming email traffic on port 25 to an internal IP address located on my spam firewall. Does anyone have an idea on how I may accomplish this task?
11-28-2007 02:27 PM
static (inside,outside) tcp interface 25 10.1.1.1 25 netmask 255.255.255.255
access-list External permit tcp any host outside_interface_ip eq 25 log
access-group External in interface outside
Easy right?
11-28-2007 02:34 PM
Looks easy enough, however I am not too familiar with the command syntax with the pix firewall... I assume I type in each line as you have it above one line at a time? How would I un-do this if it did not work properly? Where do I insert the IP address which I want the incoming SMTP traffic to go to? Is there a way to set this up using the web interface and not the command prompt?
11-28-2007 02:59 PM
Peter,
you could do a no in front of those commands to remove them. There is a GUI interface if you like it -- PDM I think...
Satya
11-29-2007 08:50 AM
access-list External permit tcp any host outside_interface_"ip" eq 25 log
is "ip" where i put the internal ip address i want the smtp traffic to go to?
11-29-2007 09:12 AM
No, it is the ip that you are using to hit from the outside. If you are using the ip off the outside interface then you can do
access-list External permit tcp any host "outside_interface_ip" eq 25
or
access-list External permit tcp any host interface outside eq 25
11-29-2007 10:35 AM
static (inside,outside) tcp interface 25 10.1.1.1 25 netmask 255.255.255.255
so where do i enter the internal ip address which i want to forward the smtp traffic to then?
I assume it is in this line above somewhere?
do i replace the 10.1.1.1 with my ip address of my spam firewall?
11-29-2007 10:53 AM
Yes.
static (inside,outside) tcp interface 25 "spam.firewall.ip" 25 netmask 255.255.255.255
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