We are aware of the VPN solution and that is our long term goal. However,
for the moment, all I need to know is if it is possible to NAT from an
outside (not trusted) interface to an inside (trusted) interface.

 Thank you!

  -Rizzo




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Columbus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:44 AM
To: Rizzo Damian
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PIX question... [7:5248]

Sounds like a VPN is your best bet.
Should you decide to implement the VPN, you may want to consider whether 
you still need to maintain the modem pool on the Internet router.  Reducing 
this cost could help justify the cost of implementing a VPN solution.  A 
properly authenticated VPN user should be able to use any dial-up Internet 
connection to reach your LAN.

Craig

At 10:15 AM 5/21/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey all, is it possible to translate public IP addresses (outside) to
>private IP addresses (inside) on a PIX firewall. Basically the exact
>opposite of what's usually performed on a firewall. We are going to have
>users dial in to our internet router and receive a Public IP address. They
>have to get through our firewall to gain access to our LAN. Is there a way
>to translate the Public IP address they will obtain into a private IP
>address used by our LAN so they can access it?  I thank you for your
help...
>
>
>   -Rizzo
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