Yeah Buckweet, that's what I was thinking. Except that means getting / buying an entire other subnet from my ISP, right?
Do you think it's a big problem if I do the private between the two (Pix/Router), and the private inside?
Mut- much appreciated again for taking the time.
Last thing:
Does any of this change if I want to use my PIX for VPN termination. Can I just static NAT map an pubic address to the "outside" address of my PIX on my router?
THANKS AGAIN! Your a big help.
Mut thanks, appreciate it.
-Was wondering if I don't NAT the LAN address, will they just be NAT at the router, if I configure the router to do so. In other words I know that the pix is NOT a router, will it just forward the outbound traffic to the ethernet port on the router to get out?
I currently have a Cisco 2600 Router with IOS Firewall Feature Set. I am installing a Pix 515E behind it to take over the "filtering" processes.
I (obviously) have a public IP address XXX.162.80.2 on my Serial interface, with 192.168.100.1 on my ethernet.
My question is, when I...
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