Dimpa1/LloydSev,
I just twanted to thank you both for your help on this. Reading LloydSev's response I just used 192.168.1.0 instead of 192.168.1.1 in the access-list commands and that resolved the problem.
I will do it first thing tomorrow. I kept the default address of the router to simplify things until I got this working. Is it a problem that I kept the 192 address scheme, and trying to connect with a 10.x.x.x for the VPN? Not that I care much for GUIs, but I noticed that when I changed the...
Dimpa1,
Thank you for your help with this. I did get some errors when entering some of this in, specifically:
access-list nonat permit ip <inside nw> <mask> 10.89.129.0 255.255.255.0
access-list spit permit ip <inside nw> <mask> 10.89.129.0 255.255.255.0
I substituted the inside ip address of...
Cavallo,
If I learned correctly from Jan, this should do the trick for you:
This will route all incoming traffic on port 5100 to your PC:
static (inside,outside) tcp interface 5100 123.456.7.999 5100 netmask 255.255.255.255
This will the traffic to come through the firewall:
access-list...
I need to create a VPN so that I can administer my web server that is sitting behind the PIX 501 from a remote site. Can anyone tell me how to go about doing this? My PIX is configured with an inside xxx.xxx.xxx.1 address, an outside yyy.yyy.yyy.187 address, and the server I need to administer...
I configured my PIX 501 with an external IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.187 and kept the default 192.168.1.1 for the internal interface to simplify things for now. I have an internal web server that is connected to the PIX and has a static 192.168.1.50 address. What I am unable to do is route all...
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