I'm bringing up a server 2003 site with about 30 users right now; it's still not connected to the domain, due to routing issues. Everything is set up as "workgroup" at this time, but now I want to set up backups, and need to protect the shares on the desktops. The only way I can think of is to...
Our CFO used Nortel Contivity to VPN to a remote site. Now we changed over to Fibre and put in a PIX 515E, and he cannot connect using Contivity any more. He's connecting through Phase 1, but Phase 2 fails.
I have opened Port 500 (udp), which enabled the Phase 1 to work, but have no idea...
The more I learn about Pix 515, the more I realize how little I know...3 Problems; possible interconnected...
I'm trying to get gisserver (DMZ) to communicate with 10.10.2.2 (Inside) on port 3306. (Mysql) I can ping both ways between these servers. Telnet will connect from 10.10.2.2 to...
I've enabled ping with the following access-lists:
access-list acl_out permit icmp any any
access-list acl_dmz permit icmp any any
I've bound these access lists to the outside and dmz interfaces with the following access-groups:
access-group acl_out in interface outside
access-group acl_dmz...
I've been setting up my first Pix for 2 weeks, now, and the more I look at this configuration script, the more it looks right! (But it's not)Set up: inside, outside, and dmz. Allow internet access to the 2 servers (gisserver 192.168.0.3 and server2 192.168.0.24) in the dmz; gisserver has to talk...
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