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Is there a simple way to allow unrestricted access from internal IP? 3

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panini

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Jun 1, 2001
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I've got a 515 (2 interfaces) running 4.4, and have used a sample config from Cisco to get it up and running. My problem is I have new tenants moving in with their own firewall and I want to give them their own registered address and let them through our firewall unchecked....

I'm new to PIX, but with other firewalls I've used you can say 'let any traffic from box x through to the outside world' - is there a line of code that will let me do the same with the PIX box?

Any advice gratefully received!!

Rich
 
Why let them go thru your firewall at all??

I'm assuming this is your current connection:
Ethernet port of your internet router is connected to the outside port of your PIX via x-over cable.
Put a small switch in there and plug the ethernet port of your internet router, your outside PIX port and the the new tenants firewall into it.
 

Good point, thanks xlee, but rack is totally jammed, so would have to be as a very last resort - is there anyway to do this at a software level?
 
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