I agree with richard the only way you're going to do this with a single ip
address is by setting up a vpn and then telneting as a second step.

scott

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> Juan,
>
> The PIX does not permit you to telnet into it from the "outside"
> interface--this is a security feature. There are two solutions available:
> SSH and a VPN. My recommendation is to go the hard route and set up a
remote
> access VPN connection to the PIX--SSH has been shown recently to have some
> vulnerabilities.
>
> Cheers!
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>
> Richard A. Deal
>
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> ""Juan Blanco""  wrote in message
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> > Team,
> > I want to be able to telnet to my internal network(terminal server) via
> the
> > Pix 501, I have a connectivity via my cable provider, I have only one IP
> > address. Before using the pix I have a router and I used to telnet to it
> > from the Internet then connect to my terminal server, now I can't do it
> > because there is no telnet capabilities from the Pix 501, Remember I
have
> > only one IP....Any ideas how to do this........I looked in the Cisco Web
> and
> > the examples that I was able to find they assume that I have more than 1
> IP
> > which is no my case.....At the present time I have not problem
connecting
> to
> > the Pix from the Internet
> >
> > I really appreciate your help.....
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Juan




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