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  1. whitesand

    Problem pinging own server external IP

    Added the alias but still doesn't seem to work.
  2. whitesand

    Problem pinging own server external IP

    I would like to be able to ping or see my web server. Trying to ping from internal side of PIX to my web server which is also on internal side. Using address translation (192.169.0.240 - x.x.x.125) for an external address to the web server. I can ping it using 192.168.0.240 (obviously), but...
  3. whitesand

    Problem pinging own server external IP

    bump....anyone help me on this, driving me nuts.
  4. whitesand

    Newbie Help - At a customer site!! Should be an easy one!

    Okay, let me get this right. Your gateway is 192.168.10.2 (router IP) and your PIX outside interface is 192.168.1.1, PIX inside is 192.168.10.1? Your PIX outside int needs to be on the same subnet as your gateway (i.e. gateway 192.168.10.2, PIX outside int 192.168.10.4) and your PIX inside int...
  5. whitesand

    Newbie Help - At a customer site!! Should be an easy one!

    What is your gateway IP (address for your router)? I believe the command: route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.10.2 1 should point to that address.
  6. whitesand

    Problem pinging own server external IP

    I’m able to ping or ftp any other external IP. But when I try to ping or ftp my web server external (x.x.x.125) IP I can’t. However, people on the outside can ping or ftp my web server external IP. PIX Version 6.1(4) nameif ethernet0 outside security0 nameif ethernet1 inside security100 fixup...

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