Found the issue on this. Our outbound PAT address was apparently being blocked at the website end. I changed the PAT address in our firewall to another of our public addresses and it is working fine.
Yes from the internal network behind the pix. One of our users family.
weird issue. all other sites (as far as we know) we can get to. If I go in front of the F/W or assign a static address for my inside address it works like it should.
Thanks,
When we try to go to this website www.stephaniedewolfe.com I get the error message
“Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. “
I noticed when access the site...
Thanks for the response cwyman,
Yes if you could find out how it was done that would be great. We are a schools system and want to use suse to deploy the update in a controlled way.
Unfortunatly the majority of our workstations are unavailable at the schools and will not be ready till after the...
I guess I should start off asking can you use Samba for Linux to Linux file copies?
I have Samba installed and from the Linux box I can get to the Windows machines and from the Windows machines I can see the Linux box, but not the other Linux machines.
I have searched and searched but have not...
Problem resolved. Some how the authentication had been set up on the box pointing to generic settings.
came up as single user, cd pam.d, run setup, deselect everything, f12 through the screens.
Thanks,
Update: It looks like LDAP authentication is enabled. I think anyway? If I boot up as a single user and type login - root- wrong password it comes back and says
authentication failure
login[1359] pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind can't contact LDAP server
Any suggestions would be greatly...
Good Afternoon. I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I am not a very good Linux person so I am in a world of hurt here.
Situation is I have a user that was trying to set up Samba and when he reboot the desktop and it came to the login screen the root user now can not log in...
Just going to throw this out there as another way to do it. Depending on what kind of device you have on the inside interface of the pix (router or layer 3 switch) you could also put your access-lists there as well.
I have found this to be fairly easy since you can use standard router acl's.
Some things to look for are can you ping the W2K machine. Verify the firewall is not blocking access to the W2K mcahine. This is located in the network properties/local area connection properties on the advanced tab. I have noticed sometimes these come defaulted to on.
Just some thoughts.
Not sure if you found a resolution to the is but. In our environment we ahead and enable Pim on the interfaces that needed multicast since they were going to other switches.
Here is how we are setup. If the receiving devices are all on the same vlan you shouldn't need the ip multicast routing...
Are using a hardware VPN or a Pix with the VPN function enabled. If it is the Pix type then you would have to enable split tunneling. Cisco states it something like "the Pix will not send packets out the same interface it received them on" or something like that.
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