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A client of mine has been assigned six usable IP addresses. The outside interface on the ASA 5505 has an address of 70.43.230.18 (third octet changed for security reasons on all outside IP addresses). That address is used as a dynamic NAT for outgo...
I have a client who has a PIX 501 in his office. He has a server at a co-location facility, which also has a PIX. When the client wants to access his server, he creates a Cisco client VPN connection (not a PIX to PIX VPN). However, once the VPN is...
My customer has a PIZX 515 (PIX Version 6.3(5)) both in his office and at a data center. He is trying to connect to his PIX at the data center, which he does successfully with the 4.8.01 client. However, he can't access any resources on the remote ...
My company has a customer that has a Cisco 1721 and Cisco 1841. The 1841 is connected to Road Runner cable and the 1721 is connected to Verizon DSL. The 1721 connected to Verizon is strictly backup for the RR cable, which goes down occassionally.Or...
I have a Cisco 806 router with the firewall IOS release 12.3(20). The Internet connection is Road Runner cable. Upload speeds are what they should be, 375 kbs to 484 kbs, but the download speeds are terrible, usually around 175 kbs. When attaching...
Thanks for the help. Yes, that worked. I had actually done that before, but the outgoing NAT was still translating to the wrong address. What I didn't do was clear local. Thanks again. I appreciate it!
The remote end point for the Cisco client to PIX VPN is the remote PIX not the local. The local PIX is in a passive role here. There is no PIX to PIX VPN. The owner of the remote PIX will not allow a PIX to PIX VPN.I will get the log and post it l...
>>Any chance of getting the config from the remote pix? No, but I have the local PIX from where the RDP connection is attempting to be made. Outside and inside IP's have been changed.nameif ethernet0 outside security0nameif ethernet1 inside security...
>>Does he have any access to the remote network when the pix is in place? No, he has no access. We tried to ping the server and do a tracert. Nothing. If the client removes his local PIX and installs a simple router like Linksys, everything works ...