The WAP was what I had before I received the 501. But I still would like to have wireless access. How would I go about doing this? Has anyone added a Access Point to a 501 with ACL and static routes? I'm not too sure where to start on this. Thanks.
Jeromy
Here is the update. I can access all the services that I could before, i.e. Web/exchange/etc. But, I cannot use these services using FQDM from the internal network. Here is my config...
PIX Version 6.3(1)
interface ethernet0 auto
interface ethernet1 100full
nameif ethernet0 outside security0...
One more thing I found that might explain my issue..there is a troubleshooting page from Cisco about slow or intermittent performance for FTP/HTTP and they suggested for a fix to setup PTR records in DNS for the IPs in the internal global pool. I'm using PAT, but I have no PTR records on my...
I'm using the FQDN of the server and the pix is supposed to translate that using PAT to the server on the internal network..example
www.whatever.com -> 210.111.111.111 (example external) ->
Pix -> 192.168.1.1 (Example internal)
It worked fine using Linksys or SMC router by just doing a...
The web server is internal, not on a DMZ (Pix 501). To host a web server inside the Pix, the only ports that need to be open to allow access from outside to inside, is port 80, correct? Is there anything else I'm missing? Here are the commands I used to route port 80...
access-list 100 permit...
I created the ACL and the Static route and when I do a DNS check, it can access the web server and bring back a sample text page (i.e. Check-DNS). Well when I try to get to my web page from my internal, I still get nothing (403 error). Checking the logs the only thing I see is the following...
I just purchased a new 501 and was wondering, Does the 501 block anything on the internal network. From what I gather, it lets everything out and nothing in but what about internal network traffic? Thanks.
Jeromy113
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