Aug 28, 2002 #1 Maurice MIS Mar 13, 2000 1 GB PIX enable some fixup commands by default, can I disable them by no if I don't want that service to pass through the firewall, ex, H323.
PIX enable some fixup commands by default, can I disable them by no if I don't want that service to pass through the firewall, ex, H323.
Aug 28, 2002 #2 ak8899 Technical User Feb 27, 2002 118 CH no fixup protocol [protocol] [port] command reference: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/cmd_ref/df.htm#xtocid13 regards, Alain Upvote 0 Downvote
no fixup protocol [protocol] [port] command reference: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/cmd_ref/df.htm#xtocid13 regards, Alain
Aug 28, 2002 #3 yizhar MIS Sep 1, 2001 2,282 IL HI. If you do not want a specific protocol, you need to block it using access-list. Disabling the fixup will result in different outcomes, depending on the specific fixup protocol and the way the pix is handling it. So, you can disable some fixups but the way to block the protocols is access-list. Bye Yizhar Hurwitz http://come.to/yizharhttp://teachers.sivan.co.il/yizhar Upvote 0 Downvote
HI. If you do not want a specific protocol, you need to block it using access-list. Disabling the fixup will result in different outcomes, depending on the specific fixup protocol and the way the pix is handling it. So, you can disable some fixups but the way to block the protocols is access-list. Bye Yizhar Hurwitz http://come.to/yizharhttp://teachers.sivan.co.il/yizhar