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  1. metalcoat

    PIX opening (or forwarding) ports for remote ip

    I didn't necessarily mean it like that. I meant the external ips(from a different company) that I can copy, adding 500 commands by hand it not only ridiculous but impractical.
  2. metalcoat

    PIX opening (or forwarding) ports for remote ip

    I guess I should have clarified better, I want to do this with minimal change. Re-addressing the IPs at this time is not an option. The range of ip shouldn't be a big deal since I could basically copy the commands and change the IP for each command, right?
  3. metalcoat

    PIX opening (or forwarding) ports for remote ip

    I probably should have mentioned all five are used. Terminal Server Application Server Webserver Cisco Pix - this is the one I planned on using Test The three outside ips (other company) are the only ones i want to use that port, could I still use that without dedicating an external ip?
  4. metalcoat

    PIX opening (or forwarding) ports for remote ip

    I have a Cisco Pix Firewall that is currently running 5 external ips, everything is working perfect. Here is the problem: We just installed a new device which needs tcp ports 990 and range 28000-28500 opened up to connect to their server. They list which IPs to allow in which there are 3, all...

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