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This isn't the normal question about setting up two PIX firewalls in a failover to each other setup.What I would like to know is if the PIX 501 is capable of detecting if the internal server is not responding and, if not, then switching the NAT table...
Dear All,This one might be a little anti-intuative but I'm sure it's not uncommon enough for it to have never cropped up before.I run a very simple network. 1 connection, 1 firewall, 2 servers on a 192.168.1.* network. Each server has a hostname say ...
Hi there - glad you found the discussion helpful!You seem to be after what I was originaly after - essentially "Same Side NAT". I still think this should be possible but it seems a lot of people just look at me funny when I suggest it as it is comple...
*SUMMARY OF THREAD*Guys - thanks so much for picking up this thread.Here is a summary:The problem was due to a firewall stopping access from server side apps accessing other servers behind the firewall by their Public IP addresses.Several Solutions w...
Scott,You've been really really great. I'm sorry it's still not working though - I hope you won't mind continuing this thread. The hosts don't seem to be able to sort it out. This is what they have:name 192.168.1.5 fs2webname 147.202.33.140 fs2name 1...
Scott,Sorry to bother you. My host has entered the following line into the PIX:static (inside,outside) fs2 fs2web dns netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0Unfortuantely this does not seem to have solved the problem. Before we start looking at other possible ca...