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I have a PIX 515 to which I am connecting via a Client to Site (PPTP). On the inside network I have a list of hosts to which I want the client to have access. I do not want them to be able to gain access to the whole internal network.Is it possible...
If you look in your config you should find that each interface has an ip address and a failover ip address. If it has not, then it is not configured correctly.When it is the standby PIX you should be able to connect to it via its failover ip address...
I had a similar problem. It occured because two interfaces shared the same physical cabling. Pinging the address for the first time replied with one response and then nothing. A packet capture revealed that the second interface (believing that the...
Sack, The inside ip address on your PIX is 192.168.50.11/24 and your vpnpool is from 192.168.70.50 to 192.168.70.55 which is in a different network. That is why you cannot ping. Colin
Sachin,The inside ip address on your PIX is 192.168.50.11/24 and your vpnpool is from 192.168.70.50 to 192.168.70.55 which is in a different network. That is why you cannot ping.Colin