I can also ping the inside interface of the PIX from this server.

>>> "Allen May"  06/11/01 12:50PM >>>
If ICMP is disabled you won't be able to ping it.  Conduit statements must
open the correct protocol & ports to connect as well.  The router could
possibly be blocking ICMP or ports also.  Can the inside machine ping the
inside interface of the PIX?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Crouch"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: PIX static address translation question [7:8031]


> we have servers hosted at a ISP and have a back port connection
> and would like to give a client access thur our back port using one of our
> external IP address I have configure a static address translation for the
> external ip address
> and added a route for the internal address I can pig the internal address
> from the PIX
> but can not ping the server with the external address from outside.
> does the static and conduit commands work when there is a router between
the
> server?
> is there a way to make this work?
>
> Thanks for your help
I can also ping the inside interface of the PIX from this server.

>>> "Allen May"  06/11/01 12:50PM >>>
If ICMP is disabled you won't be able to ping it.  Conduit statements
must
open the correct protocol & ports to connect as well.  The router could
possibly be blocking ICMP or ports also.  Can the inside machine ping the
inside interface of the PIX?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Crouch"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: PIX static address translation question [7:8031]

> we have servers hosted at a ISP and have a back port connection
> and would like to give a client access thur our back port using one of
our
> external IP address I have configure a static address translation for
the
> external ip address
> and added a route for the internal address I can pig the internal
address
> from the PIX
> but can not ping the server with the external address from outside.
> does the static and conduit commands work when there is a router
between
the
> server?
> is there a way to make this work?
>
> Thanks for your help




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