This is correct.

And while you are at it, why not just eliminate pings to the interface 
once the PIX goes into production for increased security?

Just makes it a little little bit harder for the Kiddies.

Theo






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That is the normal behavior of the PIX. You'll not be able to change it...
If you want to test the connectivity through the PIX, do not ping the
outside interface of the PIX from the inside, but ping the default gateway
of the PIX.

-- Lidiya White


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Naomi James
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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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