Thank you very much, this should do it.
By default, the PIX does allow HTTP and FTP, correct? or is every port closed by default? All we use on our network is internet and exchange mail.
Thank you again.
Interesting website North - Thanks
unclerico: thanks for the command to reset the PIX. After its reset, how would I go about unblocking port 25? also does the PIX automatically assign 192.168.x.x IP's to my workstations or do I have to set it to DHCP?
Thanks for the fast reply.
Here's how I want it setup once I configure the PIX:
1.Netopia DSL Modem connects to PIX via crossover cable
2.PIX connects to 24-port switch
3.workstations connect to 24-port switch
4.Linksys Wireless Router connects to 24-port switch
Currently I am using the dinky...
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Hello,
Please forgive me as I am fairly new at setting up Exchange on SBS 2003.
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