Hi,
Though i'm not a complete newbie. I'm confused by reading probably too much documentation
I have an internal network on a hub.
clients using (static) ip range 10.0.0.150-10.0.0.180
i have 1 static ip on the outside: 62.251.75.11
my DSL modem uses ip 10.0.0.138. my w2k server has ip 10.0.0.150 and must use this to connect the dsl modem to the internet. i use vpn-pptp to connect.
I'm going to connect my pix 501 to the dsl modem and use one internal port to connect to the hub.
i have des installed, can use the pdm and the terminal.
I configured my pix to use ip 10.0.0.165 and outside 62.251.75.11
how do i configure my pix to keep a persistent connection?
I have one webserver that needs access on at least ports 80 and 21
do i need to set the pix's outside ip to 10.0.0.150 since that's what the dsl modem expects or doesn't it work that way?
do i use vpn dailout with pptp or vpnclient dialin pptp? i don't really understand what i should use the make the pix connect the modem to the internet.
I don't really need a whole config, a description should do
thanks,
Vince
Though i'm not a complete newbie. I'm confused by reading probably too much documentation
I have an internal network on a hub.
clients using (static) ip range 10.0.0.150-10.0.0.180
i have 1 static ip on the outside: 62.251.75.11
my DSL modem uses ip 10.0.0.138. my w2k server has ip 10.0.0.150 and must use this to connect the dsl modem to the internet. i use vpn-pptp to connect.
I'm going to connect my pix 501 to the dsl modem and use one internal port to connect to the hub.
i have des installed, can use the pdm and the terminal.
I configured my pix to use ip 10.0.0.165 and outside 62.251.75.11
how do i configure my pix to keep a persistent connection?
I have one webserver that needs access on at least ports 80 and 21
do i need to set the pix's outside ip to 10.0.0.150 since that's what the dsl modem expects or doesn't it work that way?
do i use vpn dailout with pptp or vpnclient dialin pptp? i don't really understand what i should use the make the pix connect the modem to the internet.
I don't really need a whole config, a description should do
thanks,
Vince