we just have two segments of IP's on the same outside router....
we had ran out of IP's on the first one so our ISP gave us a second one...
I'm still fighting with it
the first opy, I had changed the ips which made it confusing...
I reposted it so it has the real IP's...
I think the second configuration will be easier to read...
I wish I could remove the first one I posted but I cannot
ok guys...
Let me put clear again:
I have to ranges of addresses on my router:
205.242.197.32/28
and
205.244.53.224/27
I was trying to ocmpletly change the IP adresses used so not everyone can se my real conf... but well
here is the configuration
note once again:
the machines that do...
ok guys...
Let me put clear again:
I have to ranges of addresses on my router:
205.242.197.32/28
and
205.244.53.224/27
I was trying to ocmpletly change the IP adresses used so not everyone can se my real conf... but well
here is the configuration
note once again:
the machines that do...
quote:"And are saying the ones that are nat'd using the statics can't get out, or that the ones PAT'd using the interface can't get out?"
absolutly...
weird isn't it...
I do not have machines on the subnet 192.168.12.0 for now
it the machines on the subnet 192.168.11.0 to which i have assigned a NAT that do not got out
thanks
Damien
here is the config
show config
: Saved
: Written by enable_15 at 16:27:33.908 UTC Mon Apr 28 2003
PIX Version 6.2(2)
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password 577ue2UsN1E8CMPR encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
hostname pugcopixbk...
as the tittle says,
I have configured my pix, and all my workstations that have an intrenal ip can go out to the internet, but all the machines that have a nat on the pix cannot go out the the internet..
any ideas???
thanks a bunch in advance
cheers
Damien
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.