u dont need to add a conduit for telnet unless u have blocked port 23.

just add
telnet ip_address [netmask] [if_name]

to allow telnet from ip_address

bye swapnil

""Hunt Lee""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions about PIX 501, it would be great if someone can shed
> some light on this:
>
> 1)    Currently, I'm using a software called RANCID to monitor and save
> configs for my works' routers.I know that RANCID uses a Clogin to get into
> the router, it then do a show running-config command to veiw the configs,
> and then backs it up.
> My question is, would PIX 501 supports Clogin?
>
> 2)    Also, I know one can use "conduit permit icmp any any" to allow the
> PING packets to get thru the PIX.  Would I be able to use a similar
command
> which will allow me to telnet from "outside network" into the PIX?
>
> Please help...
>
> Best Regards,
> Hunt Lee




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