Try if u can use this.
Interface IP address assigment
ip address outside pix public_ip pix public_ip-mask
ip address inside pix inside-ip pix inside-ip-mask
Firewall Address Translations
If you want the translate (static) the inside web_server address to its outside public address
static...
Give the PIX an address from either of the two WAN blocks but make sure you translate (NAT, PAT or static) addresses on the outside from both WAN blocks. And let the router be aware of the two WAN blocks and the appropriate routing.
For example:
WAN block 1: 10.10.1.0/29
WAN block 2...
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dsl <-|
|->router <-> pix <-> inside
dsl <-|
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Let the router and the PIX sit on the same network/subnet
Then let the router do only the routing and no NAT
The umph Law of security is to allow only what is necessary and you have clearly stated that you have not allowed any of the stated tcp ports from the outside.
I doubt if you have allowed everything from the inside including the tcps ports in question. And if that is the scenario then there is...
I hope I have got your question right. If the scenario you want is:
www traffic: user -> proxy -> pix -> internet
All you have to do is apply the following access-list to the inside interface of the PIX:
access-list inside-acl permit tcp host proxy-addr any eq www
ensure that there is no...
If you have a good backup I suggest the following:
1. Re-install the server as it was prior to the crash in terms of partions and %systemroot% locations.
2. Restore the backup in terms of files and folder and (system state - i have forgotten how we used to call it in NT)
3. Restore exchange...
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