Sam, Cisco documentation suggests that there is no workaround for this.
I've had the same problem.  From what I read on CCO, for a machine with a
static global IP address mapped to a LAN address, LAN users use the local IP
while outside users use the global IP.  If someone has a config where they
can use the Global address inside the LAN, I'd like to see how it was done.

Vijay Ramcharan

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Sam
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:28 PM
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Subject: PIX problem


Hello Group,
I am having trouble figuring out a small issue with a PIX firewall.  It is
running ver 4.4(5).
After entering the approriate static and conduit (WWW) commands, I tried
accessing the host from our internal network using the external address and
I was not able to.  I then tested from a machine that is outside our
firewall and was able to access the host without any problem.

Is their a command that I am missing in order to let users on our internal
network access hosts using the external IP addresses?
Thanks in advance,
Sam



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