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I have a pix wich have a route to 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 X.X.X.X (where X.X.X.X) is a internal router.Now I want to route 10.200.0.0 trough vpn. Can I accomplish that with just adding one more access list to the already existing vpn tunnel to that pe...
Can the pix handel a VPN with hostnames as peers and not ip adresses. I want the pix to use DNS to go out and get the ip for the hostname because all sites except one uses dynamic ip's
Is it possible to make a VPN with pix one way. I only control one firewall (the pix) and I want to be able to access the full other network but not vice versa. If so how do I do it? thanks in advance!
I got one interface with lower security and I have permited it to access and interface with highersecurityWhen I from the lower interface tries to access the higher one it works to somehosts all the time but some not. To make it work you can send an ...
I have made several static's to hosts on our dmz. From them I can ping other hosts and I can also connect to them from the outside. But I can't send any IP traffic to them to other hosts on the Internet. I have no access-list denying this.Anyone know...
It shows the route to the router. But I solved this case by deleting the route and letting the hosts use the router as the default gw. But it would be fun to know if it's possible to do it like I described.
I did this. it works if I delete the route. But I want some way to keep the route but overide it for the 10.200.0.0 255.255.255.0 network. Is it possible?
Thank you. Will this be changed in future releases? I know that dns is a unreiable structure so it can be a security problem yes. But what else could I use If I want to open a tunnel and both ip adresses are dynamical