Gil,

PIX version 6.2 supports Bi-Directional NAT. You no longer need to use the
alias command.

Have a look...

Bi-Directional Network Address Translation (NAT)

PIX Firewall software version 6.2 allows Network Address Translation (NAT)
of external source IP addresses for packets traveling from the outside
interface to an the inside interface. All functionality available with
traditional NAT such as fixups, Stateful Failover, dynamic NAT, static NAT,
and PAT are available bidirectionally in this release.

Tim
CCIE 9015



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Gil Shulman
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 5:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX & Destination Nat [7:48754]


Hi all,

I am trying to perform a Nat on the destination IP address.
I have a PIX holding the 6.2 OS Version.
I know Destination Natting can be achieved by using the alias command but I
have to configure an alias which will translate two different D. IP
addresses to a single one.

Help on the I can do it (if at all) will be appreciated.

Cheers,
Gil
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