your adsl signal is digital. your modem you use to xfer data
to the bank modulates a digital signal to an analog signal to be carried over voice lines. in theory, the two should work...having said that, i've never tried it. my guess would
be to try it out and see how your terminal software...
before going into all the binary math and doing bolean and's....
do you have a more specific question..
ie if you told me your ip and netmask i could tell you
your network, # of hosts and broadcast addresses.
no, both boxes resolve fwd and rev fine from the inside, and from the real world and from each other..
reviewed all dns settings...no problem there.
we are currently in the process of setting up a new exchange box for testing purposes. any other ideas in the meantime appreciated
We have 2 mail servers,one sendmail(8.9.3 on linux(debian)and an Exchange Server5.5 sp4.
These servers were previously on two separate networks (each in their own DMZ) off a pix 520. We forward some mail from the sendmail server to accounts on the exchange server. While these servers were...
well it turns out that the problem was not pix related..
the website/server at issue was doing paranoid dns lookups
...once we provided the forward res for our nat pool..the
problem went away...side note:
the website admins had no idea they were doing this..
makes life funky doesn't it?
we recently moved our nat and pat addresses to a new address block
and ajusted our pix external address to be in the same subnet.
there is now a single ssl web site we can not reach from "inside". the rest of the ssl world seems to functon normally. looking a sniff of the packets we...
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