that can be, a wrong type of nat.

You should be using a Dynamic Nat, or checkpoint's name hide nat, if works
with only one ip that maybe because you're using a static nat, you have to
put more information, about how you are doing it.

Regards.
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On 9/21/07, Elvis Ademba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a question about firewalls.
>
> We have been trying to configure two internal IP addresses to use one
> Public
> IP address when going outside.
> but only one IP works the other doesnt.
> the rest of the computers in the organization use a different IP to go out
> so no problem there. Just these two PCs need to use one Public ip while
> going out.
>
> Please help whats the command.
> Cisco PIX
>
> Regards
> Elvis
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