OK let me give you my config and then see why I cannot get outside users to connect to my terminal serverPIX Version
6.1(4)
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password YcR1BrZl82/aPsGE encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
hostname pix...
One more issue. I also want to set up port forwarding for my Terminal server at 192.168.0.2, however when I attemp to set it up I get this
static (inside, outside) tcp interface 192.168.0.2 3389
I receive the error message
invalid global port 192.168.0.2
What am i doing wrong???
Stephen thanks for the help!! I reset the entire PIX and started over. Once I was able to do this things began to fall in place. However when I attempted to set up the global command like to wrote, it would not take it. It gave me the error
'Start and end addresses overlap with outside...
I have my windows box setup as the gateway being 192.168.0.251 and the dns server ip's being the one's my ISP gave me yet I still cannot connect to the internet. MY understanding on the PIX is that by default the inside interface is automatically allowed access to the outside interface...
Also I have a cisco 1720 router that my ISP setup. Is this my gateway???? I previously had a linksys router acting as a nat firewall. I had this running fine on the same IP as the PIX but I cannot seem to get the pix to allow anything outside.
Please Help I cannot get my inside network to talk to anything on the outside.
HEre is my configuration
outside is let's say 65.65.65.219
inside 192.168.0.251
inside hosts are 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.200
My gateway is 65.65.65.217
I am trying to talk to the internet with the bare minimum setup...
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