I have a PIX 501 with a server on the inside that is accessible from the outside with the routable IPonly, using the static command;
static (inside,outside) <outside IP> 192.168.0.101 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
There are inside users that also need to access this internal server using the...
I'm looking to disable split tunnelling when there is a site-to-site tunnel between PIX's.
Is there a command that would not allow split tunnel? Or is it just a matter of applying an access-list on the inside to permit only VPN encrypted traffic to the hub site, and deny the rest?
I have a scenario whereby I'm using a router based VPN to terminate my site-to-site tunnels and my T1 connection.
I have a 3rd party partnernet that I need to connect to, and they have provided me with their own hardware to connect. I would like to continue to use my current T1 circuit, but I...
What is the meaning behind the "loggin facility" command?
Can anybody clarify?
Cisco says this:
"The single syslog daemon (syslogd) can be thought of as having multiple pipes. It uses the pipes to decide where to send incoming information based on the pipe on which the...
I have built my tunnel and I can even ping a host on the inside.
36: Outbound ICMP echo reply (len 32 id 2 seq 7425) 192.168.3.100 > 192.168.3.100 > 192.168.12.1
37: Inbound ICMP echo request (len 32 id 2 seq 7681) 192.168.12.1 > 192.168.3.100 > 192.168.3.100
38: Outbound ICMP echo reply...
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