Ok, issue resolved. I should have known this. It's a DNS issue not a firewall/router issue :).
Just needed to create a dns zone on the dns server, then create a A host that resolved it internally and then that was it. All done.
Hello.
Our company has a PIX 506e (6.3). What we want to do is have ppl (employees) be able to connect to our world client mail on our internal mail server. So our issue is enabling ppl to connect from the inside to the inside.
Now i'm sorta new to all this stuff, but i'm learning as well. I...
So change:
interface ethernet1 vlan10 logical
nameif vlan10 webvlan security90
except replace vlan10 with vlan2 and walla, its all good?
I thought if I had the switches set backup right to reflect the PIX, then all would be ok. Guess not :(...
Thanks IRude, I'll let you know.
umm, no I can't pint the webserver from the firewall. Of course I can ping the .1 interface, but not the webserver.
I have done the host thing, with no luck. Wasnt able to do anything with the host plugged in as well.
TheLad as far as I know the FC controller is up-to-date. The Hitachi FC hard drives, I couldn't tell you, they havent initialized for me to be able to even see if they need firmware upgrades. And yes the 2003 server was just updated last week actually. What updated drivers for 2003 server were...
Well the disk are Hitachi, the FC controller is Compaq, the O/S is 2003 server, the server is Proliant ML370 G3 (HP,Compaq), and the JBOD enclosure is a third party manufacturer from england that don't make this stuff anymore. And it was all purchased on ebay (except O/S) and now I got to fix...
I'm hoping those entries are telling the router that the only IP addresses internally that can connect directly to the webvlan (and manage it) are those 2 IP addresses.
Everyone else wanting to see the webpage would have to type in www.pplastic.com (which translates to 65.40.78.140). Those two...
Hello,
My issue i'm having is with Disk initialization on a Windows 2003 server. What we have is a Fiber Channel JBOD that is connected to a compaq FC PCI HBA controller that sits in the server... The JBOD has 7, 67Gb FC hard drives in it, it used to have 7, 36 Gb hard drives in it, back then...
Ok , I set the VLANs up right.
VLAN 2:
VLAN Members - Unit 1 Port 1, 802.1Q <--- PIX
Unit 1 Port 23 <--- Webserver
VLAN 10:
VLAN Members - Unit 1 Port 23, 802.1Q <--- Webserver
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I still can't access the webserver, and I still can't ping the server from...
Ok what I have done is re-did VLAN10 a little:
VLAN 10:
VLAN members Unit 1 Port 23 <--- Untagged (webserver)
VLAN 2:
VLAN Members Unit 1 Port 1, 802.1Q <--- PIX
IRudebwoy, sorry to ask a stupid question, but what do you mean defining 802.1Q interfaces on my webserver. I thought the only...
Hello,
My issue i'm having is with Disk initialization on a Windows 2003 server. What we have is a Fiber Channel JBOD that is connected to a compaq FC PCI HBA controller that sits in the server... The JBOD has 7, 67Gb FC hard drives in it, it used to have 7, 36 Gb hard drives in it, back then...
When I said VLAN 3, I meant the third in my list. That VLAN is actually called VLAN 10 on the switch and port 23 is assigned to it. VLAN 2 has port 1 assigned to it (thats the PIX). VLAN 2 also has port 23 assigned to it as well (I'm not to sure if this is set up right)...
when I look at the...
I will test this on my system and see what happens. I am pretty sure this is a limited option for Veritas, not sure though.
Ill setup a notification to my home e-mail tonight and let you know what happened tomorrow.
Ya umm, I really don't know anything about programming nor do I really want to (right now). I know the code you typed isnt programming per say, its just commands in the CLI. None the less I know nothing about it. If you tell me the FOR loop command does whatever, then ya I will know it does...
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