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  1. techbunney

    IBM EServer X235 Raid 5 - All drives defunct- No boot

    I'm looking for a raid support bootable cd in order to mark all my defunct drives online again to get the system to boot. The actual iso image I need is 90p2778.iso according to my research. However this server is a bit old so all the links to this .iso on IBMs website is invalid. Any ideas?
  2. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    Brent, Is there a way to copy/paste in PDM? Also, what are the benefits of using the Pix Firewall software? I'm assuming th is is different than the PDM? Is a TFTP server the only good way to backup a config? Also, what training do you recommend to get my feet wet with the cisco PIX?
  3. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    Brent, How about - static(inside,outside)tcp interface https InternalScanner https netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0 Will I have to copy/paste the configuration, make my changes and then paste back in?
  4. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    I'll rework the static statement. I didn't catch that either. I'm not much on PIX firewalls but I did try to go through and make sure everything had the same theme. YOu mentioned how to ping from the outside to the inside. How do I ping from my internal network past the firewall to the internet?
  5. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    Would this allow me to ping past the firewall during a configuration testing phase? icmp permit any any outside
  6. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    Does it look like ping is disabled through the firewall on this config? I need to verify that I can ping past it.
  7. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    I think so too. I'm going to tone out that cable and see where it's plugged in. That will have to wait til next week. Thank you so much for your replies so far. :)
  8. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    I tried this. This scanner still cannot talk to the world. I'm beginning to think the device is bad or may be plugged in somewhere it shouldn't be on the switch. I will most likely sniff the tone out and see what I can find.
  9. techbunney

    PIX 506e outbound connection on port 443

    I have an internal device (for vulnerability scanning) that needs to connect to x.x.x.x (outside)on port 443. The connection could be two way but really only needs to be outbound. Right now I can ping the gateway for the main campus and the firewall. I can even ping out to other remote...
  10. techbunney

    PIX 506e- Open outbound communication for host on port 443

    Thanks! I'll post there too.
  11. techbunney

    PIX 506e- Open outbound communication for host on port 443

    I have an internal device (for vulnerability scanning) that needs to connect to x.x.x.x (outside)on port 443. The connection could be two way but really only needs to be outbound. Right now I can ping the gateway for the main campus and the firewall. I can even ping out to other remote...

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