Hi
Can anyone help me on this please, I have a severe lack of understanding!!!
To enable Email I have set up a static command in our PIX firewall, that specifies a global address for the local host.
My problem is that as we have an ISA server, all internal host are reported as having the IP address as the outside NIC on ISA. I cannot get the Exchange server's IP address to pass through ISA, and I am not sure I want to.
However now all externally bound traffic has an IP address transaltes as to be the same as my Excahnge server's public IP
To get around this I would like to allow the IP address of my internall Exchange achine to pass through ISA, so that my PIX can then NAT it as required.
Does this make sense, and can someone tell me how to do it? Or is there antoher way to skin this particular cat?
Thanks
Lewej
Can anyone help me on this please, I have a severe lack of understanding!!!
To enable Email I have set up a static command in our PIX firewall, that specifies a global address for the local host.
My problem is that as we have an ISA server, all internal host are reported as having the IP address as the outside NIC on ISA. I cannot get the Exchange server's IP address to pass through ISA, and I am not sure I want to.
However now all externally bound traffic has an IP address transaltes as to be the same as my Excahnge server's public IP
To get around this I would like to allow the IP address of my internall Exchange achine to pass through ISA, so that my PIX can then NAT it as required.
Does this make sense, and can someone tell me how to do it? Or is there antoher way to skin this particular cat?
Thanks
Lewej