The port is not the issue. I know that using the built-in named port "ftp" is sufficient to let ftp traffic through, because if you look at the rest of my config, this line:
conduit permit tcp host 62.3.2.163 eq ftp any
works like a champ to allow outside -> dmz ftp traffic through...
I'm a complete newbie when it comes to configuring a Cisco PIX and have been trying to figure this problem out for days. Basically, the network is setup like:
62.3.2.x - outside addresses (not my actual addresses, just an example)
192.168.3.x - dmz addresses
192.168.2.x - internal addresses...
I'm a complete newbie when it comes to configuring a Cisco PIX and have been trying to figure this problem out for days. Basically, the network is setup like:
62.3.2.x - outside addresses (not my actual addresses, just an example)
192.168.3.x - dmz addresses
192.168.2.x - internal addresses...
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