hi
how ur testing the access ..i hope this is by pinging the address ....and as
far as i know u need to permit icmp any any for this .......
see if this is the case
Regards
Arun Sharma
""Keith Townsend"" wrote in message
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> 1. The number after the NAT and Global commands represent the pool
number.
> So for inside interface the nat should be 1 and the global should match.
>
> 2. If you have static mapped the ip addresses then all you have to do is
> add the conduit commands. Note the ip address that will be in the conduit
> will be the public ip address.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Keith Townsend
>
> ""Scott Dees"" wrote in message
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> > Questions on configuring the Pix Firewall 515.
> >
> > 1
> >
> > I have an internal network that is using nat 1 on the inside
interface
> > to access the internet. My understanding of the pix is you have to nat
> your
> > addresses in order for the pix to protect them. Should I use Nat 0 to
> > protect my external or public address and if so how should I set it up.
> >
> > 2
> > I have a machine on the internal network that needs to be accessed
from
> > the outside. I have static mapped the internal address to a public
> address
> > and set up a conduit for the address also. Isn't that the solution or
am
> I
> > forgetting something. I still can not access the unit.
> >
> > Please advise I am lost
> >
> > If you have any advice please let me know.
> >
> > Scott
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