You don't need the first conduit statement. The conduit with the outside
address is enough.
Not really my concern, but that's opening up all TCP ports to that machine.
Might be better to tighten it up a little, or a lot.

Regards,

Gaz

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> beyond pointing you to the free/ez to use/cholesterol free/not tested on
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> answers in:
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> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/28.html
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> please note that OWA alone only needs port 80 opened to the rest of the
> 'code r e d flinging world' on your ms iis (It Isn't Secure) server.  No
> need for anything else (except prayer and/or animal sacrifice to lessen
the
> chances that your IIS box will not yet again merit the lewinsky
> nickname.......)
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> I want to add another outside ip address in pix firewall for outlook web
> server, basically i want to seperate exchange server and outlook web in
> different machines, outlook web & exchange Servers are intsalled inside
the
> network, I also want alow outside users to access their e-mails connecting
> with any internet provider thru outlook web, so this would be like this???
>
> static (inside,outside) 212.x.x.10 192.168.0.30 netmask 255.255.255.255.
0.0
> (is this correct)
>
> conduit permit tcp host 192.168.0.30 any
> conduit permit tcp host 212.x.x.10 any
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> Please help!!!
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