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Can anyone provide guidance on how to configure a server that's located remotely (site B) to provide public services using a public IPs avaiable at Site A?The two network sites are connected via VPN site-to-site (Pix'es) and I'm having trouble findin...
I'm trying to configure two Pix endpoints so that "Site A" routes to an external IP defined on "Site B". The networks are connected via VPN site-to-site config'ed via the Pix'es.Is this possible, if so - configuration highlights would be very helpful...
I'm trying to figure out how to route incoming and outgoing traffic from a specific host that's located offsite (accessible through a PIX to PIX site-to-site VPN) to a Public IP at my location.If sitting at that remote host, I'd like to browse out wi...
I can't get our PIX to accept inbound traffic. I'm a Cisco newbie, and so using the PDM to configure the hosts, access rules, and translations.Everything behind the PIX works, as far as hosts externally resolving with the correct ips, having the abil...
Actaully, I had another thought -- My two locations are hooked straight into catalyst 2945XL switches. Is there a configuration where I can tunnel a port through the other end (effectively redirecting) making it look like the server was sitting local...
thanks very much for your replies - I was thinking if I couldn't get any other config to work that I'd have to setup a proxy. No biggie - just hopeful there was an easier way (cheaper firewalls I've used in the past could do this).Thanks again!
thanks for your reply.Actually, I hadn't made it far enough for split-tunneling. I wasn't sure the correct approach.I still have a question regarding configuration on the host -- I'm not getting how the remote host knows to use the vpn endpoint for t...
Actually, I have a bank of public IPs at one location and a server at the other location.So in other words, I'd like to configure "Remote Server B" to resolve externally to a public IP address available at "Location A". The two networks are currentl...