Marc,

Version of PIX OS?

Sounds like from the error that the IIS server cannot access the DB.  Did 
you create ACLs from DMZ to inside?  Did you test that access over the SQL 
ports?

Liberty for All,

Brian

At 11:05 PM 1/31/2002 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Message: 8
>Subject: SQL and web across the PIX
>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:47:57 -0700
>From: "Marc Sahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>2nd go-round of this problem:
>
>I still can't get my web server and my SQL server to communicate
>successfully (ie login to the SQL database application from the browser
>window) through the PIX. To reiterate the scenario: My MS IIS 5 web
>server is located on the DMZ, my SQL 2000 server is located on the
>inside interface, and the clients are on the outside interface. All
>servers and clients are W2K/SP2. All servers are latest service pack for
>their respective platforms.
>
>Clients can see the website as a static-translated IP address through
>the PIX. They can't log on to the SQL application (error message is
>MS-speak for "can't find database").
>
>All ports are allowed access through ACLs on the PIX bidirectionally
>through the PIX. Remember this is a test envionment so that's OK. All
>protocols are allowed access as above.
>
>All hosts can ping each other, their interfaces, etc. ICMP is allowed in
>the config.
>
>So, I ask again: Any ideas?
>
>TIA,
>Marc Sahr
>Network Administrator
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>

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