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How can I give my DMZ interface an ip address on the same network of my external inteface?I am trying to configure the PIX with an ISA server on the DMZ interface.Thanks in advance.
I am setting up an ISA server in parallel with the PIX. I will keep all traffic blocked from the Internet to Inside (Security100) interface but want to allow everthing inbound from the Internet (Security0) to the DMZ (security50) interface. The ISA S...
I currently use my PIX as a VPN endpoint using Radius (Windows 2000 Server) and pre-shared keys. The possibility exists for more users to access the VPN services. I would like to do away with the pre-shared keys. Can someone point me in the right doc...
The Facts:32 public IP Addresses allocated from the ISP. A PIX Firewall behind the perimeter (CISCO) router.The Pix is using 12 of these addresses for NAT (global) and 1 for PATex. global (outside) 1 192.168.1.195-65.82.1.206global (outside) 1 192.16...
All of the sudden my VPN connection is working. I have a PIX 515 using Cisco's VPN client 3.6.3(B). Currently using Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2). I am able to authenticate (RADIUS) and connect to my internal network. IPCONFIG shows the internal ...
Yeah that's why I do currently. I'm just having issues with the ISA 2004 denying traffic. I can't put my finger on the problem yet. I'm routing the traffic through to the DMZ interface Static + ACL is defined to allow everything in from outside to DM...
O.k. I got it working with static (DMZ,outside) 64.233.171.109 172.16.36.15 255.255.255.255 0 0172.16.1.15 is the address of the mail server on the internal network.64.233.171.109 is the pseudo public address for my mail server.route DMZ 172.16.36.15...
Correct. I can't do certian deep level application layer filtering with the PIX (RPC traffic for Outlook) so I need to use the ISA Server. By running the PIX and ISA in this parellel configuration I can use the PIX as a backup firewall. I can also ke...
Hi Rick,193 and 194 are interface IP Addresses. They will never be accessed from the outside by the PUBLIC. I will take care of the VPN connection access list to the interface separately. 208 and 223 are reserved for one to one address mappings. I wi...
Let me ask a question regarding your configuration. Since your not doing translations what is your DMZ interface's ip address? a public address? Any chance of you posting your config (minus public address of course)? I have to setup the same type con...