Naomi,
Try adding the following lines to your config
access-list acl_outside permit icmp any any echo-reply (hitcnt=7515)
access-list acl_outside permit icmp any any time-exceeded (hitcnt=911)
access-list acl_outside permit icmp any any unreachable (hitcnt=34292)

As far as pinging from outside to inside, though, you don't want to do that.
And if you are using private addresses on your inside network, you won't be
able to ping them from the Internet anyway.  Good luck.

Robert Edmonds
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> I have a PIX 525. I am trying bring it up on my network.  It is installed
> virtually betrween my router and my ISP's router.  While testing, I
noticed
> that from an inside host, I could ping my inside interface on the PIX, but
> not the outside interface.  From the ISP, they could ping my outside
> interface but not my inside interface.  From the PIX I can ping  my
outside
> interface and beyond.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Naomi James
> Computer Services and Information Technology
> Savannah State University
> 912-356-2509
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