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I have an old PIX 501 that still needs to open ports 80 and 443 for external access to my internal 192.168.1.10 computer. I can't figure out where I'm going wrong, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.PIX Version 6.1(4)nameif ethernet0 outside ...
This is the config:Internet --- uBR905 ---- PIX501 ----- Fileserver uBR (outside - w.x.y.z, inside 10.1.10.1)Pix (outside -10.1.10.2 inside 192.168.1.1)I bypassed the PIX and went straight through the uBR's port and it worked fine, so I know the uBR'...
OK, My ISP provided me with a uBR905. They questioned my configuration also, and as I am just a newbie, I explained that the management here wanted the VPN capability (which is turned on, I just omitted it from the 'wr t' I posted earlier).The ISP (...
I have a Cisco UBR (provided by the ISP) as a modem that connects directly to my 501. The UBR has everything open, as it gives all access control over to the 501.