RE: PIX to Router -Urgent [7:61450]

2003-01-22 Thread Guruprasad Sanjeevi
A basic question to group and u. 
My internal network is 192.168.50.x my valid segment is 210.4.51.x
network on which my internet router lies. To access these 2 networks I
have linux machine with 2 NIC's one for 50.x and another for 210.x which
is enabled as a router  firewall. When I try to ping from my inside
network i.e 1.x to my 210 network will the source ip address change? OR
what would be the ip address of any packet coming out of the linux box?

Sorry if this a very basic question .Need explanation

Expecting a reply

Thanks
Guruprasad

I don't have access to the book u mentioned. Still waiting for an
example




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RE: PIX to Router -Urgent [7:61450]

2003-01-22 Thread Robert Perez
All depends if you setup natting within the Linux box.  If not the IP will
stay the same and never change.

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A basic question to group and u. 
My internal network is 192.168.50.x my valid segment is 210.4.51.x network
on which my internet router lies. To access these 2 networks I have linux
machine with 2 NIC's one for 50.x and another for 210.x which is enabled as
a router  firewall. When I try to ping from my inside network i.e 1.x to my
210 network will the source ip address change? OR what would be the ip
address of any packet coming out of the linux box?

Sorry if this a very basic question .Need explanation

Expecting a reply

Thanks
Guruprasad

I don't have access to the book u mentioned. Still waiting for an
example




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RE: PIX to Router -Urgent [7:61450]

2003-01-21 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
This is possible. We currently build VPN's over DSL without any problems.

Daniel Ladrach
CCNP,CCNA
WorldCom

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From: Guruprasad Sanjeevi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:33 AM
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Subject: PIX to Router -Urgent [7:61450]


Hi group,

I have a situation of setting up a VPN for my 2 branch offices over
internet. One office in India and the other in US. I need to establish the
VPN with a Cisco router and a PIX.
First of all, I would like to know if its possible .The complication for me
is branch office PIX is not directly connected to internet but thru a DSL
router .

Please help

Thanks and Regards
Guruprasad

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