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I know my setup is ugly. I am double NAT'ing the pix as it sits behind my linksys router. So, the linksys gave the pix an IP via DHCP. I am able to browse to the machines behind the pix locally while connected to my network on the linksys, but unable...
Ok, thanks to you all for help and responses. I have it up and running. Looks like it was an ID10T error on my part. I was about to post my config when I realized I had a static route by accident on the linksys pointing to the wrong network. I was us...
Yes, so, I tried to do a port forwarding to the outside interface on port ssh for testing and that did not work. Now i haven't tried to access the workstations from the internet using port redirection on the pix because i assumed that if i couldn't s...
The linksys is serving as a wireless access point for my wireless network. I guess the hardest part for me to figure out is why wont the pix interpret the outside interface for my real routable IP. All the workstations behind the pix are able to ping...
Well I didn't want to completely remove the linksys router but I guess I will have to put it behind the pix if their is no other config that will work. NAT'ing on the linksys wont work as I tried that already. The only thing I can think of would be t...
Topology is as follows:DSL Modem - Linksys Router - Pix FW - netgear switch.I agree with you, I need to NAT, but how can I nat the real actually IP provided by my ISP provider to the outside interface of the pix which is behind the linksys?How will I...