What I have is exactly 6.3!!!!
So it looks like a bug in the version?
Thanks a lot Wilmes, for your observation and sharing with everyone.


Wilmes, Rusty wrote:

>sounds like from b > a you dont have an nat xlate established. 
>
>when you go from a > b it creates the xlate so that b > a starts working.
>
>We had a problem after upgrading from 6.1.1 to 6.3 where one of our vpn
>partners couldn't get in til we pinged a host on their side.  Error in the
>syslog was a deny due to no xlate.  We were also losing NAT to arbitrary
>addresses on port 80.  We rolled back to 6.1.4 (the latest GD and all is
>well).  
>
>What version are you on?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vajira Wijesinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:23 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: do you know why? [7:72352]
>
>
>I have a pix firewall and i have a strange problem.
>If any one of you have come across this pls let me know the solution.
>
>I have few servers at both sides of the PIX.
>eg. Server-A at Outside zone and Server-B at Inside zone.
>
>1. When I ping from Server-B to Server-A, I get request timeout.
>2. Now I go to Server-A and start a ping to Server-B. It works fine.
>3. Then again I go back to Server-B to ping to Server-A, and now it 
>starts pinging!!!
>
>Can anyone of you explain this???
>I need to get this thing resloved and straight away ping from B to A.
>Thanks.




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