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Greetings,I am attempting to upload the Cisco PIX Device Manager ver 2.1 to a Cisco 525 PIX ver 6.23 using a TFTP server, but encounter the following error message on the PIX:TFTP: Timed out attempting to connect.The access-list that would block TFT...
Greetings,Are there any PIX configurations that will facilitate L2TP/IPSEC VPN connections to pass through a Cisco PIX (ver 6.0) firewall? The preferred option involves allowing L2TP/IPSEC traffic to pass through the PIX firewall and allow a Microsof...
Is there a method to block spyware as well as the abovementioned link using the Pix Firewall v 6.2. Also, what is the preferred MS Window's tool/utility to monitor packets traversing the PIX and to view hacking attempts. Thanks
Cisco IOS ver 12.0(7)XK1 was install on a Cisco 2620 router with 16MB Flash and 40MB RAM. It was recently discovered that conducting a ping or traceroute (through the router) caused the router to reload.I am seeking suggestions on how to rectify this...
In an endeavour to install the PIX Device Manager on a PIX 525 Firewall with version 6.2(3), the following TFTP error message emerges:TFTP: Timed out attempting to connectPDM file not installedPlease note that UDP port 69 has been opened through the ...
Greetings,Thanks for replying to my post, but unfortunately your recommended solution of rebooting the PIX did not work. Everything else checked out, but the time-out errors continue to surface. Instead of using the Cisco TFTP server I used PumpKIN w...
Thanks for responding, but I am simply uploading the Cisco PIX Device Manager ver 2.1 using the Cisco TFTP server. The TFTP server will receive the request from the PIX, but in attempting to send the data it fails. Your anticipated response and sugge...
I have configured the PIX as recommended above, but the PIX does not facilitate the connection. Is an L2TP/UDP Port#1701 and Protocol AH access-list entries required?Your comments and recommendations are truly appreciated.ThanksIKRG
Thanks for responding to my message, but currently access-lists are being used to block specific ports. What tool or method would be recommended to filter adware and spyware that traverse port 80.Is there an efficient utility that would capture and d...