Get PIXOS 6.3, enable OSPF on the firewall, and let it participate in OSPF
routing...voila! OSPF "through" the firewall...

Also,  how about using neighbor statements (with no translation) which
converts the OSPF multicasts to unicasts?  Just a thought....obviously,
would need an ACL applied at key points.


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> OSPF through a PIX firewall is not supported. There are two ways to
> configure routing through a PIX.
> 1) Configure a GRE tunnel between the two routers.
> 2) Configure BGP between the two routers.
> The two choices have different implications depending on your specific
> network.
>
> Thanks Doug
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Massucco Emanuele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:28 AM
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> Subject: OSPF through PIX [7:72938]
>
>
> Does anyone know if there are any problems configuring OSPF trhough PIX
> interfaces?
> I know PIX should block broadcast, so which is the way to make it work?
>
> thanks
> LEle




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