I'm looking to be able to join a multicast group from inside the firewall and then pass the multicast data into the firewall. Can anyone help? Here is my config that works for unicast traffic. We're running OS 6.3(4)
-chris.
interface ethernet0 10baset
interface ethernet1 100full
nameif...
if i do a nat 0 i lose (at least) my icmp communications. as long as i have my global & nat statements using the same # in this case 10, i can still get somet communication. But, I'm still not seeing all the data I want. It certainly didn't open the firewall to allow ALL communications since...
oh maybe some extra info might help
the systems on the inside are .193(fw) - .202
the outside is an EIOM (Ethernet Input/Output Module) address to the card is .143 - which needs to get the RIPv2 update which then is connected on a FDDI ring and then out another EIOM to a another LAN...
Well, it did open it up. Although it doesnt look like it's allowing everything cuz i'm still not getting any data to my program. I'm pretty sure it's IP dependent, so I don't think NAT or PAT would work, but when i try to disable it I get no communications. So maybe I'm doing that wrong...
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