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Management wants an Off-Site Backup server to backup up ~40 MB nightly. I tried this, but it's extremely slow over the PIX 501. Is there any way of increasing the bandwidth for this?Obviously, I am a novice with this, but any help is greatly apprec...
I am a total newbie at this, so bear with me...We currently have an internet abuse problem at our location, and management want only select people (computers) to have internet access. Rather than restrict individuals based on Security Policies, it w...
Hello. I need the config lines to open up port 80 for UDP and TCP for the 6.1.4 version of the PIX 501.I don't know if the static (inside,outside) commands work with my version, and do I need an access-list or access-group for this command? I have ...
Newby question: I want to open up ports 80 and 443 to an internal IP address 192.168.1.10 for both UDP and TCP. I have a cable modem. It's been 3 years since I last touched my PIX, but it's still working fine.
I'm backing up word/excel files (no MSExchange or SQLServer databases). Throughput is about 40kps (I have no real way of tracking this, it just seems real slow. Both onsite and offsite locations are broadband. Off-site uses VPN Client (No PIX on i...
Jim.Thanks for the reply. I'm still confused a little confused with the jargon, so I'm attaching my script. Feel free to make changes and I'll review the differences before implementing them.You said that I can control this with the nat command, and...
Will verify it this weekend. Thanks again for the help! If I wanted to open the port 443 too, would I just add two more access-list commands for those ports?