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  1. rb1kenobi

    Can a PIX block ALL http traffic with one or two exceptions?

    Yup, you're essentially right. Unless the data the comes back from sophos always comes back on a certain port(probably doesn't, as its an http request). Don't shoot the messenger.
  2. rb1kenobi

    CISCO PIX 501

    1) If you mean "can it be a DHCP server" - YES it can. If you mean "can it guarantee that computer X will always get IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" then - NO, it can't. It has no concept of DHCP Reservations like you would see on an MS DHCP server. The pix gives out a pool of IP's, and will...
  3. rb1kenobi

    PIX-PIX Site-to-Site VPN - SAME INTERNAL CLASS C's

    Hey all. I've got an interesting scenario. I'm quite experienced in site-to-site vpn's with the Pix. However, I now have a situation where I want to connect to sites which are using the SAME internal Class "C" (192.168.1.x of course!) For reasons I won't get into, changing the internal networks...
  4. rb1kenobi

    Site to Site VPN

    I could check the logs, but don't know if I'd recognize the problem if it bit me in the backside. Willing to take a go if I publish and/or email the logs?
  5. rb1kenobi

    Site to Site VPN

    I have the config working, but it dies after a few hours... Can anyone else confirm/deny the same results? PIX 501 to Linksys WRV54G site to site vpn. (static pix, dynamic linksys)

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