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I have set up a Cisco ASA 5505 partially. We have internet access and can get out with no problems. We have a web server that is on a 2nd IP address that I need to NAT to the inside. I did this previously on a pix but for the life of me I can't get i...
We have an exchange server on our internal network. The MX record is pointed to a 2nd IP address on our T-1. I am trying to set up a translation rule to forward the mail to our interal exchange server.Anyone know of a document that explains how to do...
We have a PIX 506e that I'm setting up. Yes, I know it's old but it's what we have so we're stuck with it.How do I know what the latest version of the PDM is? I can't seem to find it anywhere on this site. Right now it's 3.0 (4).I'm having all kinds ...
I haven't had a chance to actually try if these changes have worked yet. A rule is a rule isn't it? If I close the PDM and come back in and I put access rules in using CLI shoudn't they show up? Just curious. I'll upload my config later on.
Okay. I tried this but as yet it's not working. I ran these commands command line and when I run it again it says there is already an existing rule so I know it's saving. But when I go into the PDM I don't see this ACL anywhere. Shouldn't that be in ...
It is. We have a range of 5 IPs. One is our main interface, 1 for mail, 1 for web sites, 1 TBD. So if I do this, I assume I'll need to put rules in place to allow SMTP, HTTP or whatever to the 2nd IP address.
Good info. Thanks!I think it was actually running Java 1.3 according to my environment so I put 1.5 in my path instead. Are there any major improvements in the newer GUI? I've got a short time to get things set up so if I can't do more with a better ...