Currently I have a remote office connected via a point to point T1. 384k for data and the rest are voice channels.
We are talking about building a new facility in our back yard and I am wondering if I can simply bury a wire to the new building and provide service over it. It would be about a...
Our W2K/IIS server disappears for 60 - 90 seconds quite frequently. Someone will call saying they can't load our webpages (internal user only). At this point, I cannot ping our server either. I haven't found anything unusual in the server logs.
During this outtage, I can however access our...
I would like to migrate 5.5 from NT 4.0 to a new Win2000 server that is more robust.
Does anybdy know of a checklist or conversation guide I could reference?
Thanks in Advance,
Scott
mut....
I see how that would work, unfortuatly the user does not have a static ip at home. Is there any other way to work around VPN.
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Scott
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I just had a few questions about remotely accessing the pix PDM. Is there any way that an administrator could access the PIX PDM from a remote location not using VPN connection (Is there a possible work-around)? If possible, how is this done? How secure is this?
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Currently we are using a Pix 515e firewall using Cisco IOS version 6.3. We have a Nortel Contivity VPN server behind our pix. We need to allow ip protocol 47 (GRE) using PDM. How do we configure this using PDM??
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Scott
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We are currently trying to implement Pix firewall, unfortunaly we are having a few problems. We are currently using Nortel VPN. Our VPN server resides behind the Pix. Our inside users are having no problems connecting, however our outside users cannot connect and receive...
Hello all. We have two locations that have a fractional T1 between them with Passport 2430s at each end. We just went through a public to private IP change and need to change the routers.
The previous 'show ip enabled' showed E11 and S11 with the same public IP address (198.xxx.xxx.98) and...
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We are currently trying to implement Pix firewall, unfortunaly we are having a few problems. We are currently using Nortel VPN. Our VPN server resides behind the Pix. Our inside users are having no problems connecting, however our outside users cannot connect and receive...
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Thanks for your help. We have decided on using the following:
Class C
Network: 10.27.0.0
Subnet:255.255.252.0
This creates 1024 nodes, which is plenty for us....
We appreciate all of those who helped
Scott
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We are currently planning to implement our pix firewall tommorow...unfourtunatly we have determined that our current ip configuration will not allow for enough ip adresses. We have tried our current configuration and it works fine. Our current configuration is as follows...
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We are trying to connect to our pix through the https interface. We can ping the pix and we can also access it through the console port. When we attempt to access the pix through a browser, the loading applet screen appears, however we can never complete the connection. If...
To all whom helped...thanks. We are almost to the point of putting our pix into action. Thanks for all the help...It is very much appreciated.
Have a good one.
Themut,
You are right. We were using a clone of our live DNS and it still had the zones defined with our public ip's. I recreated the zone on our test DNS server using the private 10.1.27.0 ip range and created the reverse dns for it.
I then added one 'A' record 10.27.1.25 Professor and from...
Our DNS server (Win2000) is configured for reverse DNS. Does the PIX need anything configured?
We have: Router-->PIX-->|DNS Server
|Web Server (IIS)
|Client
for our test network. We are planning to implement the PIX without a DMZ so everything on...
The router access-list is access-list xxx premit ip any any for all interfaces.
I have made the changes suggested by praks and mut and here is where we are at. I can ping 198.133.219.25 from our test client through the pix. I can browse http://63.83.37.54
but I cannot resolve www.toro.com and...
Mut-
We can now ping from our client inside the network to 198.133.219.25 however when we try www.cisco.com, we cannot resolve. We our currently running our own primary dns behind the firewall which I know is unusual. If you have any more recomendations please let me know...
Thanks for your...
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