Steve:
Heya. I've zero familiarity with PIX firewalls, but the concepts remain
the same: echoServer listens to TCP 1328 by default -- you'll need to
create
a firewall exception for that port, plus provide port-forwarding or
port-
triggering if any address-translation is involved.
The best how-to I've seen is on http://www.portforward.com. It gives
a few examples of PIX command-line NAT'ing instructions.
cheers,
Scott
On Nov 17, 2005, at 8:27 AM, Steve Griffin wrote:
I need to host my echoServer (Windows) behind a corporate firewall
(PIX). Can someone either furnish a how-to or point me in the
direction of documentation as to how I can accomplish this?
Thank you,
SteveG
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