So you have:
Server --- inside- PIX -outside --- Internet

How would a server with the public ip address talk to the PIX inside
interface, that has a private ip address? It's like having two PC's with
different ip addresses and trying to make them talk through a hub.
For two devices to talk on the same wire they have to be on the same
subnet. So you either have to reconfigure the server to have a private
ip address or use a router on the inside of the PIX. PIX doesn't support
secondary ip addresses.

-- Lidiya White

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Zahid Hassan
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 3:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX Question [7:51095]

Hi All,

I have got a PIX firewall with two interfaces, the outside interface has
a
public IP address and
inside a private IP address. I will need to connect a server with a
public
IP address.
I know that the PIX firewall can be configured not to NAT a specific IP
address.

Can I connect a server with a public IP address on the inside interface
of
the PIX ?
If yes, what will be the default gateway, the inside or the outside
interface of the PIX ?

Thanks in advance.

Zahid




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