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Hi;I confirured a tunnel between a cisco pix with ios 6.3 and a Sonicwall that has the lastest ios installed, which is working fine.The problem I'm having is that when I try to add a dynamic vpn configuration to the pix it seems to drop the tunnel af...
Hi: I have a user coming through the vpn on the pix 515. After the user connects he/she runs a telnet appliction to access one of our servers. It was working for about 3 weeks and then just recently when the user connects the application times out. T...
hi:I posted a previous config about the following below. However, I seemto be doing something wrong.I am trying to let telnet traffic from the dmz to the inside network froma particular machine, the config below is only a test for now so I allowed al...
Part of my config is as shown below: What I'm trying to do is establish connection from my dmz to the inside network. The plan is to put a dns server on the dmz so the internal one will use that for the outside dns.Currently I have a ftp server on ...
Hi;Thanks for replying, on the Sonic wall we are using the enhanced version.Below is the main areas of the config on the pix:PIX Version 6.3(5)interface ethernet0 autointerface ethernet1 autonameif ethernet0 outside security0nameif ethernet1 inside s...
Thanks for replying.(1) Yes I have the nonat on the permitted ip local pool(2) Ip verify is only activated on the dmz interface(3) Yes I can ping the alloacted ip and the user can ping the server that they are trying to connect to.Actually I can run ...
I new you would say that. I myself thought of theheadache I would probably face. Off-course one would put the ISA behind the pix which is whatI have now in production.But I wanted to test a unique application, that'swhy I asked the question. Anywa...
hi:here is the message that I got from the inside when I tried to ping the host on the dmz.nb. I have a nat (dmz) 1 192.168.200.x 192.x.x.x.x -> Hence this shouldby default allow higher security to access the lower security interface. I guessthere ...