09-14-2005 01:09 PM - edited 03-09-2019 12:25 PM
hi
i'm using pix-515, is there a way to do something like port forwarding like i do at home with my linksys?
09-14-2005 04:33 PM
Sure, you can create a static port translation. Let's say you have an inside web server at 10.1.1.1 listening on port 80, and you want all packets hitting the outside interface of your PIX on port 80 to be forwarded through to this inside server, you'd do:
static (inside,outside) tcp interface 80 10.1.1.1 80 netmask 255.255.255.255
09-14-2005 05:19 PM
well... static is more like DMZ where everything going to you..well there is an access list where you specifiy what exactly you allow to reach you but.. thats not what i need..
09-14-2005 06:31 PM
Hi,
If that is not what you are looking for, maybe you can explain a little bit more of what you want.
09-14-2005 07:02 PM
i meant..
it is what i'm looking for, i just thought it should've been somehow easier then creating static routes.. you know.. whenever i do it on my linksys/d-link i do not create static route i just specify port.. and i can have dmz at the same time to different ip
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