02-05-2002 10:01 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:21 PM
I have a T1-WAN offsite connected via a 2500 router to my main router 2611 home. I also have a PIX for Internet access on the home network. When comming thru the 2500 offsite I can't see the PIX. I can't even ping the PIX even from inside the 2500. I can access the internet thru my Proxy server fine from offsite thru 2500.
02-06-2002 09:52 AM
Assuming that there is a valid route from the 2500 to the PIX, check the PIX configuration to see if telnet access to it is allowed from 2500 ip address or subnet. Also, by default, the PIX will not pass or reply to ICMP echo requests (ping) unless it is explicitely configured to do so.
Hope that helped,
Mustafa Hussein
LAN/WAN Specialist
Comark, Inc.
02-22-2002 01:54 AM
Hi,
By default, the pix denies any ICMP traffic. Try adding the following statement on the PIX firewall
conduit permit icmp any any
Thanks,
Ahmed Al-Ghawas
CCIE (Written)
02-22-2002 01:56 AM
By default the PIX firewall denies icmp traffic. Try adding the following statement.
conduit permit icmp any any
Thanks,
Ahmed Al-Ghawas
CCIE (Written)
02-22-2002 01:58 AM
By default, PIX Firewall denies any ICMP traffic. Try adding the follwing statement
conduit permit icmp any any
Thanks,
Ahmed Al-Ghawas
CCIE (Written)
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