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From the Pix standpoint, network A having security level 100 and network B having security level 50. One of the scenario is Oracle client on Network B trying to "connect" to Oracle Server on network A. No NATs configured. Access-lists are configur...
No, I was hoping not having to NAT. We're not using the PIX for the internet, but rather as a security device to separate our 2 internal networks. Anyhow, since it is all internal, I'd prefer to stay away from NAT. Is NAT required in order to use...
Hello Dan,Just wondering if you've solved this problem with Oracle yet? I'm running into the same issue and so far are having no luck.I installed the pix with v7.2(1) with a wide open (no restrictions) configuration and no NATs (enabling traffic to ...
Is you CW2K Server behind a firewall? DFM now pings all devices prior to placing it in the database as "known". If it does not receive a ICMP Echo-Reply from the device, the device will be in questioned state indicating a SNMP timeout. Try this: G...