I am having a problem getting to the inside Mail/Web servers from the 
outside and I can't determine why.

I'm replacing an old Cisco 7000 router with a new 7206 VXR.  I'm also 
reconfiguring the way their PIX was setup.  The servers were configured 
with outside addresses (the PIX had a 'nat 0 xxx.yyy.115.0' statement) 
which made them vulnerable.  I am moving them to an inside address and 
building a conduit from the outside to the inside.

In order to leave their old network up and running while I configured the 
7206VXR.  I used my PIX 506 (Ver 5.x) for configuration purposes.  I had 
everything configured and working.  Then over the Easter holiday I 
configured their PIX trying to use the same statements that I had in my PIX 
506.  This is where I ran into problems.  Since they are running such an 
old version (Ver 4.1.4) of the IOS I could not use the same exact 
commands.  I'm not as familiar with the PIX 4.1.4 commands and obviously 
have something stated incorrectly.  Below I have what I believe to be the 
pertinent information from both the 7206 and PIX.  Can someone tell me 
where I went wrong.  The xxx.yyy represent the same 2 octets through out 
both configs.  Any help greatly appreciated.

Cisco 7206 VXR

interface FastEthernet0/1
  description ** Firewall Connection (inside area)**
  ip address xxx.yyy.115.18 255.255.255.240 secondary
  ip address 172.20.19.3 255.255.255.0

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xxx.yyy.253.129            !(points to the ISP)
ip route xxx.yyy.115.0 255.255.255.0 xxx.yyy.115.17 !(points to the PIX)


Cisco PIX 4.1.4 (this is just a PIX, not a PIX 515 or 525)

interface 0: ip address outside xxx.yyy.115.17 mask 255.255.255.240
interface 1: ip address inside 172.20.19.4 mask 255.255.255.0

global (outside) 1 xxx.yyy.115.14-xxx.yyy.115.14
global (outside) 1 xxx.yyy.115.7-xxx.yyy.115.13

static (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 172.20.18.172 0 255
static (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.190 172.20.21.241 0 255

conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 25 tcp 172.20.18.172 255.255.255.255
conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 110 tcp 172.20.18.172
255.255.255.255
conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.190 80 tcp 172.20.21.241 255.255.255.255

alias (inside) 172.20.21.241 xxx.yyy.115.190 255.255.255.255
alias (inside) 172.20.18.210 xxx.yyy.115.174 255.255.255.255
alias (inside) 172.20.18.172 xxx.yyy.115.172 255.255.255.255

route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xxx.yyy.115.18 1
route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.19.3 1
route inside 172.21.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.19.3 1
route inside 172.20.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.19.3 1
route inside 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.19.3 1

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